HEALTH  SCIENCES  STANDARD 


RECAP 


O/  SUPPLEMENTARY  SIXTH  EDITION   CATALOGUE 


OPHTHALMOLOGICAL 

APPARATUS 

EYE,  EAR,  NOSE    &  THROAT 

SURGICAL  INSTRUMENTS 

SPECIALISTS'         il 

EQUIPMENT 


INCORPORATED 


520    FIFTH    AVENUE,         NEW    YORK 

BROOKLYN  MINNEAPOLIS  ST.    PAUL  ^ 

DETROIT  LONDON  PARIS 


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in  2010  with  funding  from 

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Terms 


PRICES.  Owing  to  constant  fluctuations,  prices  have  been  omitted 
from  the  body  of  this  catalog,  being  contained  in  a  separately  is- 
sued price  list  that  will  he  revised  from  time  to  time  whenever  ne- 
cessary. Comparison  will  show  that  our  net  prices  are  as  low, 
and  in  some  instances  lower,  than  the  prices  quoted  in  other  cata- 
logs after  deduction  of  the  discount. 

AS  OUR  CATALOG  is  circulated  freely  and  reaches  the  hands  of 
intending  customers  unknown  to  us,  it  is  requested  that  such  or- 
ders be  accompanied  by  the  amount  called  for. 

NEW  ACCOUNTS.  We  are  always  pleased  to  open  accounts  with 
customers  who  will  favor  us  with  satisfactory  business  references. 
Such  orders  are  subject  to  delay  because  of  the  time  required  for 
investigation. 

C.  O.  D.  SHIPMENTS.  If  goods  are  to  be  sent  C.  O.  D.  to  pur- 
chasers unknown  to  us  an  amount  amply  sufficient  to  cover  all  ex- 
press charges  should  accompany  the  order. 

REMITTANCES.  To  avoid  risk,  make  remittance  by  express,  mon- 
ey order,  drafts  on  New  York,  registered  letter  or  Post  Office  mon- 
ey .order.     It  is  not  safe  to  send  money  in  the  ordinary  mail. 

BREAKAGE  AND  LOSS.  We'  employ  experienced  packers  only. 
We  deliver  goods  in  good  condition  to  the  transportation  com- 
pany, after  which  our  responsibility  ceases.  We  are  not  respon- 
sible for  loss  or  breakage  in  transit. 

PARCEL  POST,  C.  O.  D.  Shipments  may  now  be  made  by  Par- 
cel Post  with  collections  on  delivery  and  this  method  is  a  great 
convenience  as  the  customer  is  saved  the  work  of  writing  out 
numerous  checks  for  small  amounts  and  the  merchant  the  necessi- 
ty for  opening  and  carrying  many  accounts  for  small  amounts.  It 
is  entirely  a  matter  of  convenience,  the  question  of  credit  not  be- 
ing involved. 


PLEASE    DO    NOT    MUTILATE    CATALOG.      CATALOG 

NUMBER  IS  SUFFICIENT  TO  IDENTIFY 

ANY  ITEM. 


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Trial  Cases 


Flat — Leather  Covered. 


^J^- 


Glass  Front  Cabinet. 


Flat — Polished  Wood  Case. 
With  Solid  Wood  or  Plate  Glass  Top. 
^Vith  or  without  drawer. 


Roll  Top  Cabinet. 


MEYROWITZ,     NEW     YORK 


Trial  Cases 


All  the  trial  cases  listed  below  are  supplied  with  first  quality  lenses  in  nickel 
plated  steel  rings  with  the  plus  and  minus  signs  punched  in  handle.  Cylinders  plain 
unless  ordered  opaque  or  matted. 

Prices  on  dress  suit  or  square  form  traveling  cases  and  pocket  cases,  also  special 
cases,  will  be  quoted  on  application. 

CONTENTS  B. 

32  pairs  each  plus  and  minus  sphericals;  20  pairs  each  plus  and  minus  cylinders; 
10  prisms;  10  disks;  1  adjustable  and  1  plain  trial  frame. 

CONTENTS  C. 

35  pairs  each  plus  and  minus  sphericals;  21.  pairs  each  plus  and  minus  cylinders; 
15  prisms;  14  blanks  and  colored  disks;  1  adjustable  and  1  plain  trial  frame. 


CONTENTS  E. 

40  pairs  each  plus  and  minus  spherical  lenses;  24  pairs  each  plus  and  minus  cylin-- 
ders;  17  prisms";  23  disks  and  colored  glasses;  1  adjustable  and  1  plain  trial  frame. 


Leather  case,  velvet  covered  tray 

Oak 

Oak  "      oak  tray 

Roll  Top  case,  velvet  tray 

Roll     "       "     oak  tray   . 

Glass  front  cabinet,  oak  trav 


Contents :         B 

No.  4002 
No.  4004 
No.  4006 
No.  4054 
No.  4056 
No.  G4056 


C 

No.  4012 
No.  4014 
No.  4016 
No.  4058 
No.  4060 
No.  G4060 


E 
No.  4022 
No.  4024 
No.  4026 
No.  4062 
No.  4064 
No.  G4064 


TRIAL  CASE  EXTRAS. 


Mahogany  instead  of  oak,  flat  cases  . 
Mahogany        "       "     "      roll  top  cases 
Mahogany        "       "     "      glass  front  cases 
Plate  glass  in  top  of  any  flat  case 
Drawer  in  any  flat  case  . 
Etching  focus  on  lenses,  per  set 
Matted  cylinders,  per  set  .  .    " 


E  .     B  .     M  E  Y  R  O  \V  I  T  Z  ,     N  E  AV     YORK 


Prism  Cases  and  Frames 


4100  Prism  Set  in  leather  covered  case,  containing  9  prisms  of  1,  2,  4,  6,  8,  10,  12,  14 

and  20  diopters      ......... 

4101  Prism  Set  as  above,  containing  17  square  prisms,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10 

12,  14,  16,  18,  20,  30  and  40  diopters 

4102  Prism  Set  as  above,  containing  23  square  prisms,  J^,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10 

11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  18,  20,  25,  30,  40  and  50  diopters       . 

4103  Prism  Set,  containing  20  round  prisms  in  leather  case,  one  pair  each,   Vj,   1 

1.50;  2,  2.50;  3,  3.50,  4.00;  one  each  5,  10,  15,  20  diopters     . 
4106      Prism  Frame  for  Iji"  square  prisms  ...... 


4110 
4111 


Lens  Measure,  single  scale    . 

With  double  scale  for  measuring,  with- 
out computation  the  deep  curves  com- 
mon in  Toric  lenses. 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Trial  Case  Lenses  and     Accessories 


4120  4124  4126         4130  4133-4134 

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4120 
4124 
4126 


4130 


4132 
4133 
4134 
4140 


4140 

Three  Power  Confimation  Test,  plus  or  minus  .  .25,  .50  and  .75  D  each 

Cross  Cylinders  .  .  .'         .  .12,   .25,   .50   and   .75   D  each 

Variable  Cross  Cj'linder,  giving  any  power  of  cross  cylinder  from  0  to  3  diopters. 

Has  clear  visual  field  of  1   inch;  made  to  fit  the  regular  1^4   inch  trial 

frame,  extension  handle  removable     ....... 

Risley  Double  Rotating  Prism,   affords  any  prism   equivalent   from  0   to   30 

diopters.     Is  made  to  fit  the  regular  \y2  inch  trial  frame  and  is- provided 

with  removable  extension  handle  for  convenient  operation 

Maddox  Single  Rod,  white  or  red    .  . 

Multiple  Rod  White 

"Red 

Celluloid  rule  15  c.  m.,  m.  m.  one  side  inches  on  reverse      . 


Extra  Trial  Case  Lenses  in  Nickel  Rims 


SPHERICAL 

LENS 

ES 

.12  to    2.00  D 

ea. 

2.25  to    4.25  D 

ea. 

4.50  to    6.00  D 

ea. 

6.50  to    8.00  D 

ea. 

8.50  to  10.00  D 

Plus 

ea. 

8.50  to  10.00  D 

Minus 

ea. 

10.50  to  13.00  D 

Plus 

ea. 

10.50  to  13.00  D 

Minus 

ea 

14.00  to  16.00  D 

Plus 

ea. 

14.00  to  16.00  D 

Minus 

ea. 

18.00  to  20.00  D 

Plus 

ea. 

18.00  to  20.00  D 

Minus 

ea. 

CYLINDERS 

.12  to  2.00  D 

2.25  to  4.25  D 

4.50  to  6.00  D 

6.50  to  8.00  D 

PRISMS 
y.   deg.  to  3H   deg 

4  to    7 

8  to  10 
11  to  13 
14  to  16 
18-  to  20 


DISKS   AND    COLORED 
GLASSES 
Blank   disk 
Pin   hole   disk 
Stenopeic   slit 
Cross  line  disk 

Red   glass 

Green  glass 

Blue  glass 

Crookes'   piano  glass 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


4160  Trial  Frame,  plain,  single   cell  .           .          .        '  . 

4162         "  "  "       double  " 

4164  "           "       2   cells,   celluloid  scale        ....... 

4165  -  «       3      '.  u  u 

4168-     Clinical   Trial   Frame    ......... 

Made  of  light  steel  plate  in  one  piece.     Adjustable  nose  piece.     For  three 
pairs  of  lenses. 

4170     Buller  Trial  Frame      ......... 

Made  of  light  steel  plate  with  an  inter-pupillary  slide  adjustment.     The 
nose  piece  is  adjustable.     The  best  open  cell  adjustable  trial  frame. 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW     YORK 


Trial  Frames 


4171 — Adjustable,  Tilting  Front  Trial  Frame 

A  very  substantially  constructed  frame  with  inter-pupillary  and  up  and 
down,  and  in  and  out  bridge  adjustment,  two  stationary  and  one  revolving  cell 
actuated  by  means  of  a  short  stem.  The  lens  holding  springs  are  of  a  special 
type  minimizing  breakage.  Temples  are  attached  to  the  frame  so  as  to  permit 
tilting  of  same. 

4172     Adjustable  Open  Cell  Trial  Frame,  Rogers     ...... 

Of  extra  strong  construction  consisting  essentially  of  two  steel  plates 
adjustably  mounted  so  that  the  distance  between  them  is  regulated  by  an  in- 
geniously placed  rack-and-pinion.  The  height  of  the  bridge  is  regulated  by 
pushing  this  pinion  up  or  down.  This  mechanism  is  exceedingly  simple  and 
very  substantial.  This  frame  is  arranged  to  hold  securely  four  pairs  of  lenses 
_and  in  spite  of  its  strength  and  rigidity  it  is  by  no  means  a  heavy  frame. 

4174  Adjustable   Trial   Frame 

Adjustable  for  pupillary  distance  and  for  moving  the  bridge  up  and 
down  and  in  and  out.  Provision  for  three  pairs  of  lenses,  one  pair  of  rotat- 
ing cells  for  cylinders  operated  by  the  small  pinion  at  the  side.  Supplied  with 
extension  cable  temples. 

4175  Adjustable  Trial  Frame  as  above,  without  the  small  pinion  for  operating  the 

revolving   cells         .......... 


-AI  E  Y  R  O  AV  I  T  Z  ,     NEW    ^-  O  R  K 


Transparent  Test  Types 

These  test  t\pes  are  etched  on  white  opal  glass,  on  a  matt  surface,  and  the  letters 
are  sharp  and  distinct,  and  as  they  are  etched  in  the  glass,  can  be  readily  cleansed,  pre- 
senting always  the  same  dead  white  background,  and  therefore  do  not  become  indis- 
tinct by  age,  as  in  the  case  with  paper  test  tT,-pes. 


T  E  2 

D  F  A  3 

O  T  C  L  4 

c  p  V  r  L  5 

...:....  B 

....:„„  5 


'    E    ' 

-    R    H     ■ 

•  Z  D   V     • 

•  T   H   L   E     ' 

^m 

2? 

•    a  n  e    ^  1   1 


P    E  2 

O   L   F  3 

D  L  O  E  4 

L   C   E   D   F  5 

...;,=.=  7 

...::„,  B 


t 

1 

D  L 

2 

T  C  £  3| 

X  c  V  r 

4 

Z  A   0  T  M 

5 

TTSVIC 

B 

" 

7 

■.<r«*«< 

B 

._i 

S 

^1 

, 

1 

T 

& 

J  a 

ca  o  T 1 

^ 

1  V  0  X 

a 

BT  0  A  5 

a 

oa  T  a  T  T 

V 

■aioi.is 

B 

" 

B 

~.J.-. 

^ 

4203  (Reversed.) 


f-8 

fl  t 

0  >  # 

im     Q     X 

Black  Letters  Etched  on  Opal  Glass 

4200  to  4203     Snellen's  test  t^-pes,  in  ebonized  frame  . 

4204  Snellen's  German  test  tj-pes.  in  ebonized  frame 

4205  Metric  test  t>'pe,  in  ebonized  frame 

4206  Hebrew  test  t>-pe,  in  ebonized  frame 

4207  .Wolf berg's  illiterate  test  t>pes,  in  ebonized  frame 

4208  Astigmatic   dial,   in   ebonized    frame 

4209  Astigmatic  dial  and  Snellen  letters  on  one  plate,  ebonized  frame 
Nos.  4200  to  4203  can  be  furnished  with  letters  reversed  for  use  with  mirror  to 

obtain  the  equivalent  of  20  feet  distance  in  a  space  of  smaller  proportions.     In  order- 
ing, please  give  number  and  add  "reversed." 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Test  Types 


L  , 

6  , 

T  E  2 

X  F  2 

D  r  A  3 

Z  O  HS 

O  T  C  L  4 

L  S  A  T  4 

c  p  V  r  L  5 

T  A  I.  O  E  5 

v>:="hzl    B 

ALiToTr    B 

,„o'...-   7 

..o,'...c      7 

...:....   B 

...:..„  B 

....:....    3 

....:.._    B 

.-^s^ 

ae^ 

F  . 

P   E  2 

o  L  r  s 

D  L  O  E  4 
L  c  E  D  r  5 

.Tx".0.      B 

,..."....  7 

........     B 

....: -a 

^a 

4217* 


T  , 

D  L  2 

5  8 

T  C  E3 

2  4  6 

9  3  a  O  E  40 

X  c  V  r  4 

0  e  3  e  a  4  30 

Z  A  O  T  H   5 

m»A»'»*»»m 

rr.'v.c    B 

.T - 

...;„..  7 

• "—• - 

...."....     B 

....:....    s 

'=« 

ii  n  3 

D  to-  N  n 

a  n  u  3  s 

P  '7  N  n  Iff  D 


m 

tt  r  a 

0  r  ir  r 

u  i    t  «B  tv 
j<  I  r  t  I 


111 

3  111 

E  111  a 

E  3  u  m 

u  3  e  PI  n 


(SEITZ  TESTCHAHT' 


J?- 


s  a  T 

B  A  1  a 

■fc   J  O  T  O 

5!  J  1  V  q  o 

3    J  X  ■  9  a  V 
T     ,„.'..., 

B    ....-„,. 

E    ....:.„. 

see 

E    ' 

R    H     ■ 

■    Z  D  V     ■ 

•    T   H   L   E     ■ 

4221 


4225 


4226 


4215  to  4218  Snellen's  10  feet,  finely  lithographed,  heavj'  cardboard 

4220  Snellen's  numbers,  finely  lithographed,  heavy  cardboard 

4221  "         German,      "  " 

4222  "         Illiterate,     " 

4224  "         reversed       "  "  "  " 

4225  Seitz',  for  children  and  illiterates,  lithographed,  heavy  cardboard 

4226  Snellen's  metric,   lithographed,   heavy  cardboard 

4227  Wolbarst,  Hebrew,  finely  lithographed,  heavy  cardboard 

*Large  letter  at  bottom. 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Test  Cards 


T  E 

L  E  H 


D  O  C  V 


Z    E  A  T   P 


r  H  L   X  D  o 


O  O 


Fee.  I 

"u    I'    ■"■ 

"  Xy" 

^^^ 

^^ 

V 

F 

rp 

— 1 

\ 

1 — 



f 

y 

^^ 

4230  Snellen's  Test  Card,  white  letters  on  black  background,  paper 

4231  "  "         "  "  "       ."       "  "  heavy   cardboard 
4235     Landolt's  "Broken  Ring"  Test  Type,  printed  on  cardboard 

4237  Astigmatic  Dial,  Green's  clock-face,  cardboard  ..... 

4238  ■  "  "     Wallace's,  very  large,  30"  square,  on  cardboard   . 

4239  "  "     Newcomb's  "checker  board"      ..... 

4240  "  "  Verhoeff's  with  revolving  circular  dial  presenting  two  sets  of 
lines  at  right  angles  to  each  other  affording  the  greatest  contrast  when 
one  set  of  lines  is  along  the  axis  of  astigmatism   ..... 

4241  Astigmatic  Dial,  Verhoeff's,  plain   .......•• 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


STANDARD  TEST  TYPES 


hu  lack  »  iho  liKhU  Objects  nre  t«CD  by  ibo  light  wbicli 
gocB  from  tho  object  to  iho  eye.  not  Irom  the  ejo  to  the 
object    This  piwaution  ia  quilo  tommoijy  neglt^ted 

Children  should  be  allowed  to  use  only 
such  books  as  are  printed  in  large,  clear 
lading  forbidden 

4282 


4270  Jaeger's  Test  Tj'pes  for  near  vision,  English,  3-page,  1  to  14       . 

4271  Jaeger's  Test  Types  for  near  vision,  English,  modified  by  Fuchs,  3-page  folder, 

1    to    14        .  .  .      '    .  .  .  .  . 

4272  Jaeger's  Test  Types  for  near  vision,  German,  from  1  to  14,  3-page  folder 
4275     Threefold  Test  Type  Holder  for  above,  redi  cloth,  leather  corners 

4277     Jaeger's  Test  Type  for  near  vision,  on  card,  1  to  11,  3  for 

4280     Ebonized  Skeleton  Wooden   Holder  for  same    ...... 

4282  Reading  Test  Type,  Dr.  Wells'  arrangement,  with  the  printer's  designation 
for  "each  size  of  type,  such  as  diamond,  nonpareil,  pica,  etc.,  with  illus- 
trations of  their  uses       .  ..  .  .  .  . 


Railroad  Test  Types 


o 

QB 

gy 

aei 

21 

.s^sma 

..^^S' 

ryvvvvvy^ 


4290     Standard  Railway  Test  Cards,  distance,  beginning,  Z  O  H  or  O  Z  H 

4292  "  "  "         "       reading,   4>4    by    16^  .... 

4293  Dr.  C.  H.  William's  Test  Type  for  examining  the  vision  of  railroad  employees 

Consisting  of  16  cards  some  of  which  are  made  to  represent  semaphores 
in  different  positions,  and  separate  lines  of  letters. 

4294  Dr.  Nelson  M.  Black's  Test  Types  for  railroad  employees  .... 

Consisting  of  21  cards  complete  with  instructions  for  use. 

4295  Dr.   Nelson  M.   Black's  Semaphore  Cards 

Consisting  of  six  charts  showing  semaphores  in  different  positions,  com- 
plete with  instructions. 


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E  .     B  .     M  E  Y  R  O  W  I  T  Z  ,     NEW    ^'  O  R  K 


Test  Cabinets 


Test    Type    Cabinet,   ^Mirror 
Lined      .  .  .  . 

These  cabinets  are  made 
of  mahogany  and  lined  on 
four  sides  with  mirrors  to 
effect  an  even  diffusion  of 
illumination.  The  cards  are 
inserted  through  an  open- 
ing at  the  side  and  practi- 
cally any  standard  test  t\-pe 
card  can  be  used  if  trim- 
med to  the  proper  size. 

Complete  with  bracket 
carrying  lamp  and  reflector, 
connecting  cord  and  at- 
tachment plug. 


420S 


4302     Test  T^pe  Cabinet,  mirror-lined,  with  muscle  test  light 

^Mahogany  cabinet,  mirror  lined,  for  two  test  cards.     Equipped  with  central 

reflector  and  10-inch  tubular  lamp. 

To  the  back  of  the  reflector  is  attached  a  small  cj'linder  with  an  eight- 

miUimeter  hole  and  containing  a  lamp.    This  forms  an  eflicient  and  convenient 

muscle  test  light. 

Complete  with  one  large  and  one  small  lamp,  connecting  wire,  three-way 

switch  for  controlling  lamps  independent!}',  and  attachment  plug. 

4305     The  Grow  Unlearnable  Test  Cabirlet       ...... 

This  cabinet  is  substantially  constructed  of  oak  with  a  central  white  enamel 
plate  containing  one  vertical  and  one  horizontal  slot- 

-Carried  on  a  slide,  which  can  be  moved  to  the  right  and  left  and  up  and 
down  in  the  back  of  the  cabinet  is  a  card  containing  the  test  letters.  As  the 
patieni  sees  but  one  vertical  and  one  horizontal  line  of  tj'pe  without  anj-thing 
to  indicate  the  position  of  the  card,  he  must  see  the  letters  in  order  to  read 
them.  Even  memorizing  the  card  will  not  enable  him  to  pass  an  examination 
unless  he  sees  the  letters. 

Indispensable  for  Army.  Na\-y.  Railroad,   Steamship,   Police  and  Fire  De- 
partment examinations. 


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E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Pneumatic  Test  Type  Cabinet 

Operated  by   Pneumatic   Push   Button 


4308 


4309 


4308  Pneumatic  Test  Type  Cabinet,  single        ...... 

In  this  cabinet  the  10,  20,  30,  40  and  SO  foot  letters  are  mounted  on  the 
four  sides  of  rotating  blocks.  These  blocks  are  simultaneously  rotated,  thereby- 
bringing  into  view  a  new  set  of  letters,  by  pressure  on  a  pneumatic  push  button, 
which  may  be  placed  where  most  convenient  to  the  operator.  The  cabinet,  there- 
fore, while  occupying  the  wall  space  of  one  single  test  card,  affords  four  changes 
of  letters,  and  the  mechanism  is  simple  and  positive  in  action.  There  being  no 
electrically  actuated  devices  the  possibilities  of  breakdowns  -are  practically 
removed.  Furthermore  the  apparatus  may  be  installed  anywhere  without  vio- 
lating the  underwriters'  regulations. 

The  cabinet  is  beautifully  made  of  mahogany  (other  finishes  may  be  had 
on  short  notice)    and  the  entire  apparatus  is   very  pleasing  in  appearance. 

The  apparatus  is  complete  with  a  bracket  carrying  lamp  and  reflector  with 
the  necessary  connecting  wire  and  attachment  plus. 

4309  Combination  Pneumatic  Test  Type  Cabinet       .  .  .  . 

Mechanically  this  cabinet  is  similar  to  the  one  described  above,  but  dis- 
plays in  addition  an  Astigmatic  Chart  and  an  eight-millimeter  opening  lighted 
by  a  separate  lamp  for  a  muscle  test  light.  The  illumination  is  by  means  of 
a  long  cylindrical  reflector  carrying  a  ten-inch  tubular  lamp.  The  cabinet  is 
made  of  mahogany  and  is  complete  with  the  necessary  wire,  attachment  plugj, 
and  a  three-way  switch  for  controlling  the  lights  separately. 

Each  of  the  above  cabinets  is  supplied  with  20  feet  of  flexible  metallic 
air  tubing  which  is  easily  installed  without  tools.  It  may  be  carried  along 
picture  moulding  or  under  the  edge  of  a  rug.  as  may  be  found  most  con- 
venient. E.xtra  tubing  at  market  price.  In  ordering,  state  quantity  of  tubing 
that  is  required. 


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Color  Perception  Testing  Apparatus 


4325 


4321 


4320  Holmgren's  Set  of  Color  Worsteds         ...... 

This  set  consists  of  125  tagged  small  skeins  of  colored  worsteds  and  three 
large  skeins  as  adopted  by  the  American  Ophthalmological  Society,  complete 
in  box  with  full  directions. 

4321  Holmgren's  Set  of  Colored  Worsteds,  small      .  .  .  .  . 

This  set  consists  of  100  small  skeins  and  three  large  skeins  complete  in 
box  with  directions. 

4325     Thompson's  Stick  of  Colored  Worsteds      ...... 

Consisting  of  colored  worsteds  numbered  1-40,  and  mounted  as  shown 
in  the  cut.  The  numbers  are  hidden  from  the  examinee  when  the  two  parts 
forrning  the  handle  are  brought  together.     Complete  in  box  with  full  directions. 

4328     Oliver  Abney  Pellet  Test  for  Central  Scotoma  .... 

This  set  consists  of  17  colored  ivory  balls,  four  millimeters  in  diameter, 
supplied  in  a  tray  with  cover.  Complete  description  and  directions  on  applica- 
tion. 


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Color  Perception  Testing  Apparatus 


4331    (rear) 


4333  (rear) 


-1330 


4331 


4333 


Williams'  Lantern  for  Testing  Color  Vision,  with  elec- 
tric lights  and  rheostat  for  controlling  illumination  . 

Williams'  Lantern   for  Testing  Color  Vision  with  oil 
lamps  .  .  .  .  .  . 

Edridge-Green  Lantern  for  Testing  Color  Vision,  with 
electric  light        ....... 

This  lamp  contains  four  disks  separately  revolv- 
able,  affording  all  the  necessary  colors,  and  smoked 
and  ribbed  glass   disks  to  simulate  fog  and  snow. 

4335     Thomson  Lantern  for  Testing  Color  Vision,  with  elec- 
tric light    ........ 

This  apparatus  consists  of  a  hood  containing  an 
electric  light  and  to  which  are  attached  two  revolving 
disks,  each  with  seven  colored  glasses  mounted  in  it. 
The  disks  can  be  used  separately  or  can  be  super-im- 
posed,  affording  many  combinations. 


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Color  Perception  Testing  ^Apparatus 


4340  Ishahara  Color  Plates, 
Complete  in  Book 
Form 

This  interesting  and  novel, 
as  well  as  useful,  color  test 
consists  of  16  plates  arranged 
in  book  form,  as  shown  in  the 
illustration.  The  test  object 
is  approximately  Syi  inches  in 
diameter  and  is  made  up  of 
colored  dots  of  varj-ing  di- 
ameters and  colors.  The  two 
pages,  at  which  the  book  is 
open  in  the  illustration,  show 
the  figures  2  and  6  respective- 
h'  in  dots  of  various  sizes  and 
of  colors  that  contrast  with 
the  background.  These  figures,  2  and  6.  are  not  visible  to  people  with  weak 
color  perception.  The  set  contains  charts  in  which  the  normal  read  one  fig- 
ure, for  instance  8.  and  the  abnormal  3.  It  includes  a  chart  on  which  the 
normal  see  the  number  74  and  the  color  blind  21.  There  are  also  several  charts 
on  w-hich  a  figure  is  visible  to  the  color  blind,  but  invisible  to  the  normal,  and 
several  charts  in  which  a  winding  line  between  two  points  on  the  circumfer- 
ence is  visible  to  the  normal,  but  the  color  defects  when  asked  to  trace  a  line 
between  the  same  points  follow  an  entirely  different  course. 

For  a  quick  test  and  for  conclusively  demonstrating  lack  of  color  percep- 
tion, this  test  is  exceedingly  useful.  It  requires  no  technical  explanation. 
Complete  directions  are  printed  in  the  book.     A  useful  test  for  malingerers. 


$/^ 


4342 

4342     Jennings  Self  Recording  Color  Vision  Test       ..... 

This  set  consists  of  two  color  boards,  as  illustrated,  a  double  compart- 
ment box.  two  lids  with  test  skeins  attached,  fifty  record  blanks,  stylus  and 
full-  directions. 

In  making  the  test,  a  record  blank  is  placed  underneath  one  of  the  color 
boards  and  the  examinee  is  asked  to  make  a  mark  in  the  perforation  opposite 
each   color  which  in  his   estimation  matches  the  test  skein  given  him. 

Record,  therefore,  is  quickly  and  automatically  made  and  there  is  a  space 
on  the  chart  for  the  signature  of  the  person  examined. 


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Malingering  Tests 
Placido  Disc 


F5.ISN 


4352 

4349  Placido  disc    for  rapid  detection  of  astigmatism  .... 

4350  Fridenberg's  Test  for  Simulating  Blindness       ..... 

This  instrument  was  devised  to  reflect  the  image  of  a  test  card  in  such  a 
way  that  it  can  be  seen  by  only  one  eye  at  a  time,  and  a  demonstration  of 
vision  made  without  the  subject  of  examination  obtaining  any  clue  as  to  whicli 
eye  is  being  tested. 

The  mirror  is  mounted  on  a  horizontal  arm  in  such  a  way  as  to  permit  of 
varying  its  distance  from  the  test  card,  and  of  presenting  it  alternately  to 
either  eye.  The  lateral  tilt  of  the  mirror  can  be  changed  at  will,  and  is  indi- 
cated by  a  pointer  on  a  horizontal  scale.  When  the  pointer  is  at  90  degrees, 
the  plane  of  the  mirror  is  at  right  angles  to  the  line  of  vision  of  the  eye  on  the 
corresponding  side,  and  this  eye  sees  its  own  image.  The  test  card  on  this 
side,  however,  is  not  normal  to  the  mirror,  and  its  reflection  is  seen  only  by 
the  opposite  eye,  which  the  subject  presumes  to  be  unconcerned  in  the  visual 
act,  as  it  does  not  appear  in  the  mirror. 

By  switching  the  mirror  over  to  the  opposite  side  of  the  arm,  a  similar 
double  test  can  be  applied,  so  that  in  all  eight  variations  are  rapidly  oljtained. 
The  mirror  can  be  adjusted  laterally  to  correspond  exactly  with  the  inter- 
pupillary  distance  and  correcting  glasses  inserted  in  the  trial  frame,  if  neces- 
sary. 

The  test  is  simple,  rapid  and  exact,  gives  no  clue  to  the  simulant,  and  can 
be  demonstrated  without  theoretical  explanations  to  the  members  of  a  commis- 
sion or  jur}'. 

4352     Snellen's  Simulating  Blind  Test       ....... 

Consists  of  a  series  of  transparent  letters  "FRIEND"  alternately  red  and 
green,  and  a  pair  of  reversible  spectacles  with  one  red  and  one  green  lens.  The 
subject  can  see  the  whole  word  with  both  eyes  and  FIN  or  RED  with  one  eye, 
according  to  the  glass  before  the  eye  being  employed.  No  clue  is  given  and 
confusion  is  easily  caused  by  several  rapid  changes  of  the  spectacles. 


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Apparatus  for  Retinoscopy 


4388  4390-91 

4370  Thorington's  Retinoscope,   Y\"  ..... 

4371  "  "  1"  

4372  "  "     ,       134"      

4373  "  "  %",  folding  handle  . 
Other  sizes  of  Retinoscopes  to  order  at  special  prices. 

4375  Electric  Retinoscope       .  . 

4376  "  "  as  above,  with  illuminated  fixation  letters 

4377  "  "  on  battery  handle  with  rheostat   . 

4380  Asbestos  Retinoscopic  Chimney  with  10,  20  or  30  mm.  opening 

4381  "        Chimney  with    Iris  Diaphragm,   ventilated   covered   top 
lamp,  4>4"  tall  .  .  ... 

4383  Electric  Lamp  J4  frosted  carbon  filament  20  C.  P.     . 

4384  "  "       "       "  "  "        32  "    "       . 

4385  •  "  "       "       "  "  "        50  "    "      . 

4386  "  "      all      "        mazda  (Coakley)  32  C.  P.  concentrated 
4388     Axonometer,  broad  line  ...... 

4390  Schematic  Eye,  for  practicing  retinoscopy,  all  metal 

4391  "  "     as  above,  with  variable  pupil 


for  electric 


filament 


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■'/I 


Skiascopes  -  Ophthalmoscopes 

4400     Marple  Skiascopic  Racks,  New  Model 

These  racks  are  used  in  retinoscopy,  being  held  by  the 
patient  and  moved  up  or  down  according  to  the  doctor's  di- 
rections. Contact  with  the  patient's  face  is  prevented  by 
metal  rims. 

This  method  of  retinoscopy  is  more  convenient  and  much 
quicker  than  the  method  of  using  trial  lenses  in  a  trial  frame. 

Each  of  the  racks,  both  plus  and  minus,  contains  1,  2,  3, 
4.  5  and  6D  lenses.  A  supplementary  slide  on  one  side  car- 
ries .25,  .50  and  .75D  lenses  and  a  supplementary  slide  on  the 
other  side  carries  a  6D  lens.  Every  lens  power  from  .25D  to 
12.75  in  both  plus  and  minus  is  obtainable. 

In  this  new  model  the  lenses  are  one  inch  in  diameter 
instead  of  one  and  one-half  inch  as  in  the  older  type.  The 
smaller  lens  makes  possible  a  smaller  and  lighter  rack  and 
increases  the  sharpness  of  the  shadow. 


Ophthalmoscopes 


i 


4414  4410  4412  4405 

4405  "Ophthalmoscopic  Diagnosis"  by  G.  W.  Jean,  M.  D.,  formerly  instructor  in 
Ophthalmoscopy  at  New  York  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.  Profusely  illus- 
trated, 123  pages,  68  illustrations.     A  reference  book  of  value.     Bound    in 

cloth 

4410     Loring  Ophthalmoscope,  New  Model       ....... 

This  instrument  contains  19  lenses  and  has  a  self  intergrating  numbering 
system  which  shows  at  all    times  the  power   before  the  sight    hole.     The    lens 
disk  is  completely  covered.     Rectangular  mirror.     Lenses  fastened  in  mechani- 
cally and  cannot  come  loose.     In  case  with  condensing  lens. 
4412     Hare  Ophthalmoscope  in  Case  with  Lens  ....... 

This  Ophthalmoscope  has  a  long  narrow  body  similar  to  the  Morton  Oph- 
thalmoscope.    The  lenses  are  driven  by  a  wheel  at  the  lower  end  of  the  case. 
The  action  is  automatic.     The  entire  series  of  lenses,  from  20  plus  to  29  minus 
passes  before  the  sight  hole  in  rotation  by  simply  turning  the  driving  wheel. 
On  the  reverse  side  an  additional  plus  20D  lens  is  available  for  examination 
of  the  Cornea.     Rectangular  tilting  mirror. 
4414     Morton  Ophthalmoscope  with  Lens  in  Fine  Case       ..... 

A  new  and  improved  model  having  3  mirrors  with  pupilometer  and  color 
test  in  handle.    All  lenses  are  spun  in  their  rims. 


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Electric  Ophthalmoscopes  and  Diagnostic  Sets 


4440 

4425     Marple-Loring  Electric  Ophthal- 
moscope in  case  with  2  lamps 

This  instrument  consists  ot 
a  regular  Loring  Ophthalmo- 
scope attached  to  a  battery 
handle  and  equipped  with  the 
Mar  pie  U-shaped  mirror. 
Dennett  focussing  attachment 
and  a  Rheostat  for  controlling 
the   illumination. 


Cord  Handle 


4426     Marple-Loring  Ophthalmoscope,  as  above,  with  Jumbo  size  handle 

4428     Marple-Hare  Ophthalmoscope  in  case  with  2  lamps  .... 

This  instrument  consists  of  a  Hare  Ophthalmoscope  attached  to  a  bat- 
tery handle  and  equipped  with  the  Marple  mirror,  the  Dennett  focussing  device 
and  a   Rheostat   for  controlling  the  illumination. 

4430     Marple-Loring  Electric  Ophthalmoscope,  in  case  with  2  lamps,  metal  mirror 

4432     "Ideal"  Electric  Ophthalmoscope  in  case  with  2  lamps 

The  Ophthalmoscope  head  consists  of  two  complete  disks  independently 
driven  by  two  driving  wheels.  One  disk  contains  plus  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6  and  7, 
and  minus  8,  16  and  0.  The  other  minus  1,  2.  3,  4,  S,  6  and  7,  and  plus  8, 
16  and  0,  giving  any  combination.  Complete  with  Marple  metal  mirror.  Den- 
nett's focussing  adjustment  and  battery  handle  with  Rheostat. 

4440  Electric  Diagnostic  Ej-e  Set  in  case  .  ■        . 

Contains  Marple  Electric  Ophthalmoscope  and  Electric  Retinoscope  with 
one  battery  handle  and  two  lamps  for  each  instrument. 

4441  Electric  Diagnostic  Eye  Set  in  case  ....... 

Consists  of  Marple  Electric  Ophthalmoscope  and  Retinoscope  with  fixa- 
tion letters,  one  battery  handle  and  two  lamps  for  each^  instrument. 

Any  of  the  above  Ophthalmoscopes  can  be  had  with  hari  rubber  handle 
with  cords  attached  as  illustrated. 


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Phoro  Optometer — Tropometer 


4450 


4455 


4458 
4460 


Complete  Phorometer-Trial  Frame.  This  instrument  has  gear-driven  three- 
cell  trial  frame ;  Stevens  phorqmeter  attachment  with  spirit  level ;  a  universal 
double  rotary  prism  unit  of  thirty'  diopters  set  in  fully  graduated  mount  on 
each  side;  a  ^laddox  multiple  white  rod  set  in  graduated  support;  on  each 
side  and  an  adjustable  near  point  test.  The  mountings  for  the  prisms  and 
Maddox  rods  are  fitted  with  new  adjustable  stops.  Complete  with  wall 
bracket,  floor  stand  or  chair  fixture       ....... 

Same,  with  the  addition  of  a  covered  binocular  quadruple  series  of  rotatable 
disks  containing  both  plus  and  minus  spherical  lenses  . 

Same  as  No.  4455  with  a  rotary  cross  cylinder  added  ..... 

Wells'  Stereoscopic  Chart  Holder  Attachment  for  Phoroptometer 


4470     Stevens'    Tropometer 

This  apparatus  is 
designed  to  measure 
the  actual  rotation  of 
the  eye  up  and  down 
and  laterally  in  de- 
grees of  arc. 

It  consists  of  a  tele- 
scope with  a  Mi- 
crometer scale,  at  the 
end  of  which  a  mir- 
ror is  placed  which 
makes  an  angle  of  45 
degrees  with  the  axis 
of  the  telescope  and 
with  a  line  drawn 
from  the  eye  under 
examination. 

In  looking  through 
the  telescope  a  reflec- 
tion of  the  eye  on 
the  scale  is  seen  and 
the  amount  of  excur- 
sion when  the  eye  is 
.rotated  is  easily  noted 
by    reference     to     the 


The  head  rest  is  equipped  to  immobilize  the  head  in  the  primary  position. 


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Muscular  Insufficiency  Apparatus 
Stereoscopes  and  Charts 


4475  Worth-Black  Amblyoscope  with  12  sets  of  pictures     ..... 

This  instrument  is    used    for    the  orthoptic  treatment  of  squint.     The  two 
parts  are  hinged  together  permitting  training  in  the  amplitude  of  fusion. 

4476  Bishop  Harmon  Diaphragm  Test,  for  determining  the  presence  or  absence  of 

binocular  vision,  for  exercising  in  squint-eye,  for  detecting  malingerers,  for 
demonstrating  phenomena  connected  with  the  perception  and  suppression  of 
images  ........... 

4478  Herbert's  Ocular  Muscle  Test,  consisting  of  a  black  background  with  a  cross 
of  white  dots  and  a  central  illuminated  aperture,  for  determining  quickly  the 
amount  of  muscular  imbalance,  lateral  or  vertical.  Complete  with  switch 
attachment  plug  and  6  feet  of  connecting  wire        ..... 

Extra  Wire,  per  foot    .  .  ... 

Indicating    Switch  .  .  .'  .  . 

4480     Stereoscopic   Charts,   KroU's    .......-• 

4482  Stereoscopic  Charts,  Wells',  third  enlarged  edition.  This  is  the  most  com- 
plete set  and  consists  of  a  selection  of  the  best  charts  from  the  sets  of  Kroll, 
Dahlfeld,  Hale  and  Javal,  together  with  interesting  color  charts  and  original 
charts  by  Dr.  Wells.    With  directions  ....... 

4485     Plain  Folding  Stereoscopes,  for  muscle  exercise  .  .  .  .  .  - 


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Perimeters  and  Accessories 


4505 


4500     Walker's  Color  Objects  for  Perimeter       ...... 

These  test  objects  are  double  ended,  each  showing  four  colors.    Protected  by 
knife  edge  retaining  rims  and  made  in  seven  sizes  designated  according  to  area, 
not  diameter.    Smallest  size  1/64  sq.  cm.  and  the  largest  size  16  sq.  cm. 
4502     Walker's  Color  Interchanger  and  Interlacer 

The  movable  rod  operated  by  means  of  the  thumb  ring  carries  at  its  ex- 
tremity a  rimless  white  disk  and  farther  back  the  colors  red,  blue  and  green, 
which  pass  before  a  circular  window  one  at  a  time,  stops  insuring  proper  cen- 
tering.    The  instrument  is  readily  taken  apart  for  renewing  disks. 

The  advantages  are  that  the  entire  eight  readings  for  a  full  form  and  color 
field  may  be  taken,  checked  and  rechecked,  and  throughout  the  examination  it 
is  not  necessary  to  change  one's  position  to  the  right  or  left  as  the  measure- 
ments may  be  made  with  one  hand  and  recorded  with  the  other  and  without 
interruption. 
4505     Schweigger's  Hand  Perimeter  ....... 

A  portable  perimeter  of  the  arc  type  with  handle  and  hard  rubber  eye  rest, 
as  shown  in  illustration.  The  ins'trument  is  carefully  made  and  the  scale  divi- 
sions are  accurate.     Complete  with  color  objects,  handle  and  charts. 

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Perimeters 


4510     Meyrowitz  Standard  Perimeter       ....... 

In  this  Perimeter  the  chart  moves  with  the  arc.  The  figures  on  the  arc,  as 
well  as  on  the  stationary  scale,  are  white  on  one  side  and  red  on  the  other.  This 
makes  the  Perimeter  self  registering  as  to  axis  and  the  bi-color  scale  locates 
the  object  in  the  proper  quadrant. 

The  instrument  is  supplied  with  a  raising  and  lowering  chin  rest,  adjustable 
for  either  eye.  Each  Perimeter  is  supplied  with  five  color  buttons,  a  color  but- 
ton carrier,  25  charts  and  registering  needle. 

4512  McHardy  Self  Registering  Perimeter,  new  model,  with  roller  cord  guides 

4513  ^IcHardy  Self  Register  Electric  Perimeter,  new  model,  with  Dr.  Black's 
■     translucent  colors  and  also  regular  daylight  test       .         ■ . 


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Lloyd  Stereoscopic  Campimeter 


4535 


4535 


Lloyd  Stereoscopic  Campimeter,  including  large  slate  and  object  carriers 

This  instrument  consists  of  a  wide  angle  stereoscope  properly  mounted 
with  reference  to  a  campimeter  slate  on  a  table  base. 

The  stereoscope  is  employed  to  secure  fixation  through  the  employment  of 
the  other  eye  when  the  eye  under  examination  has  its  macular  area  involved. 

The  slate  covers  a  field  measuring  11  degrees  internally,  25  degrees  above 
and  below  and  35  degrees  externally. 

Each  instrument  is  supplied  with  a  1.5  mm.  and  a  3  mm.   color  carrier 
for  use  as  test  objects.    These  are  double  ended  and  each  carries  four  colors. 

Adjustments  are  provided  for  varying  the  interpupillary  distance  and  for 
correcting  hyperphoria  if  present. 

The  diagram  is  printed  in  soft  colors  on  a  slate  surface  on  which  the 
limits  of  the  field  may  be  marked  with  crayon  of  a  color  corresponding  to  the 
color  of  the  object  used.  In  using  this  method,  the  form  and  color  fields  may 
be  taken  at  one  sitting  and  transferred  to  the  record  card  at  the  conclusion 
of  the  examination. 

The  slate  may  be  removed  and  the  stereoscope  used  for  muscle  training 
and  testing  with  Wells'  and  similar  charts. 


4537     Record  Charts  for  above,  per  hundred 


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Campimeters  -  Tangent  Screens 


4525     Bjerrum  Screen 

Fur  mapping  o  u  t 
with  the  greatest  ac- 
curacy color  fields,  all 
varieties  of  scotoma, 
blind  spots  and  en- 
largement, and  fields 
of  single  and  double 
vision  in  muscular 
parah-sis. 

Consists  of  a  screen 
or  chart  approximate- 
1\-  five  feet  square  and 
mounted  on  a  stand 
permitting  its  being 
raised  to  the  proper 
height.  The  side  of 
screen  presented  to 
the  patient  is  black. 
The  reverse  side  white, 
with  a  scale  drawn  on 
it  as  shown  in  the  il- 
lustration. Ordinary 
color  objects  are  used 
and  the  limitations 
marked  by  pins  which 
project  through  on 
the  scale  side  giving 
a  very  correct  outline. 
The  surface  of  the 
screen  is  actually  a 
tangent.  Charts  '  for 
this  tangent  plane  at 
30  and  60  inches  are 
supplied  with  the 
screen. 


4:20  Peter's  Campimeter 
Consisting  of  a  fine- 
h'  drawn  perimetric 
chart  on  a  slate  sur- 
face, includes  the  area 
within  fort}'  degrees 
of  the  center,  and  is 
intended  for  exploring 
the  central  field.  Lim- 
itations can  be  marked 
on  the  slate  surface 
in  actual  colors  by 
means  of  crayons  and 
transferred  to  the 
record  when  the  ex- 
amination is  complete. 
Being  portable  can  be 
used  where  the  best 
light  is  obtainable.  Is 
dismountable  and 

then  contained  in  a  box 
measuring  14x14x1 
inches  supplied  with 
the  instrument.  Com- 
plete with  two  double 
color  carriers,  (eight 
color  objects)  and 
charts. 


XiO  Haitz'  Charts  for 
Stereoscopic  Campi- 
metrj' 
These  charts  are 
used  with  stereo- 
scopes  for  mapping 
out  central  and  para- 
central defects.  Their 
use  is  based  on  em- 
ploying the  good  eye 
to  fix  with.  The  set 
consists  of  seven 
cards,  two  large  or 
campimeter  cards  and 
five  smaller  cards  with 
fixation  points  of 
white  (2),  green,  red 
and  blue.  Charts  are 
intended  to  be  em- 
ployed in  the  ordinary 
stereoscopes. 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Ophthalmometer 

MEYROVVITZ   MODEL   OF    1920 


4550 


4550  Meyrowitz-J  a  v  a  1  - 
Schiotz  Ophthalmo- 
meter 1920 

The  1920  Model  Ophthal- 
mometer here  shown  is  the 
latest  one  of  a  series  of 
^leyrowitz  Ophthalmo- 
meters started  in  1889 
and  favorably  known  for 
their  optical  accuracy 
and  mechanical  excel- 
lence. 

The  optical  system  is 
strictly  according  to  Jav- 
al  and  contains  Wollas- 
ton  bi-refringent  quartz 
prisms.  Our  thirty  years' 
experience  in  building 
Ophthalmometers  insures 
the  accuracy'  of  this,  our 
latest  model. 

All  the  practical  im- 
provements that  have  been 
suggested  in  the  past  are 
incorporated  in  this  in- 
strument. The  design  is 
simplified   so    the   instru- 


ment consists  of  fewer  parts  and  is  operated  with  tlie  greatest  facility.  The 
large  dial  has  been  omitted,  giving  the  operator  an  unobstructed  view  of  the 
patient's  eye  and  making  it  much  easier  to  level  and  point  the  instrument. 

.     The  instrument  is  mounted  on  a  beautifully  finished  mahogany  base.     The 
metal  parts  are  finely  iinished  in  baked-on  Japan. 

The  instrument  is  regularly  supplied    for  the  110  volt    current  but    can  be 
supplied  for  the  220  volt  current  when  so  ordered. 

Circular  giving  furt~her  details  will  be  sent  on  request. 


4552     Ophthalmometer  Table    .... 

Adjustable  for  height  by  means  of  hand 
wheel.  This  table  can  be  adjusted  with 
practically  any  load  with  very  little  effort 
and  because  of  the  location  of  the  wheel — 
without  bending  over.  Practically  indis- 
pensable for  use  with  Ophthalmometer 
and  a  practical  stand  for  perimeters,  etc. 

4554  Operator's  Stool  for  Ophthalmometer.  Oak 
seat,  Japanned  metal  base,  adjustable  for 
height  ...... 

4556  Patient's  Chair.  Similar  to  above,  except 
that  it  is  provided  with  an  adjustable  back 


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Condensing  Lenses — Illuminators 


4600 
4601 
4602 
4603 
4604 
4605 
4606 
4607 
4608 

4609 
4610 
4611 
4615 


4620 
4621 


4609-4611 

Condensing  Lens,  rimless  13  diopters        .... 
"  "       16         "  .... 

"  "      with  ground  notches  for  fingers,  13  diopters 

"      16       " 
in  rnetal  rim  with  handle,  13  diopters 
"       "       "       "       "  "         16       " 

broad  hard  rubber  rim  13  and  16  diopters 
"       "       "       "         "         "     20 
"      bifocal.    This  process  produces  a  very  thin  lens.   The  central 
portion  has  a  focus  of  16  diopters.     The  outer  portion  10  diopters. 
Condensing  Lens  in  removable  metal  ring  13  diopters  .... 

"      "  "  "  "    16         "  .  .  .■  . 

"      "  "  a  „    20         "  .  .  .  . 

Carroll  Finger  Light.    A  split  ring  holds  this  firmly  on  one  of  the  fingers,  leav- 
ing both  hands  free  for  holding  the  lens  and  for  instrumentation  in  the  re- 
moval of  foreign  bodies.     The  lamp  is  adjustable  to  any  position. 
Hand  Operating  Lamp,  consists  of  a  handle,    socket,    lamp   shade,    connecting 
wire  and  attachment  plug  with  40  watt  tungsten  lamp       .... 
With  special  concentrated  filament  lamp  ...... 


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Binocular  Loupes 


4640     Berger    Loupe,  with    silk  headband, 
(not  illustrated) 
The  Berger  Loupe  consists  of  an  alumi- 
num   hood    finished    in    black,    carrying    at 
,    its  distal  end  two  prismatic  lenses  assem- 
bled at  the  proper  angle.     Objects  viewed 
through  this  loupe  are  not  onh'  magnified, 
but   are   seen   stereoscopically,   that   is   thej- 
have  depth.     It  is  invaluable  when  remov- 
ing  foreign  bodies  from  the  eyes,   as  the 
size  of  tlie  object  as  well  as  its  penetra- 
tion are  easily  determined  from  the  differ- 
ences in  level  seen  in  the  magnified  image. 


4642     Berger  Loupe,  with  metal  headband        ....... 

Same  as  above  with  a  metal  headband  which  is  recommended  as  being  more 
comfortable  and  practical  when  eyeglasses  or  spectacles  are  worn. 

4644     Berger  Loupe,  with  metal  headband  and  illuminating  attachment  . 

Same  as  above  with  the  addition  of  the  illuminating  attachment  which 
fully  illuminates  the  visual  field.  This  loupe  may  be  operated  from  our  pocket 
battery,  making  it  possible  to  examine  the  eye  or  remove  foreign  bodies 
from  the  eye   anywhere,  irrespective  of  the  conditions  and  light. 

4650  Bausch  &  Lomb-Zeiss  Loupe  ........ 

This  Loupe  gives  a  magnified  stereoscopic  picture.  It  is  recommended 
where  lengthy  examinations  or  continual  use  is  necessarj',  as  it  is  somewhat 
less  fatiguing  to  the  eyes.  The  stereoscopic  picture  is  similar  in  effect  to  the 
Berger  Loupe. 

4651  Bausch  &  Lomb-Zeiss  Binocular  Loupe  with  electrical  illuminating  attachment 


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Operating  Lamps— Transilluminators 


\'J 


4660  Meyrowitz  Operating  Lamp.  Produces  a  brilliant,  colorless  and  absolutely 
uniform  spot  of  light,  comparable  to  condensed  sunlight;  there  are  no  shad- 
ows or  even  suggestions  of  the  image  of  the  lamp  filament.  Mounted  on  a 
substantially  made  raising  and  lowering  floor  stand,  the  upper  member  of 
which  is  swivelled  to  permit  the  light  being  trained  in  any  direction  . 

4662  Meyrowitz  Operating  Lamp,  on  ceiling  bracket,  similar  to  above,  supplied  with 
ceiling  fixture  for  permanent  installation  in  hospitals  and  operating  rooms ; 
adjustable  for  height  with  two  4  foot  arms  giving  the  extreme  range  of  8 
feet  (estimates  on  fixtures  of  different  measurement  given) 

4665  Wurdeman  Transilluminator,  cord  handle,  two  lamps  .... 

4666  Wurdeman  Tip  only  interchangeable  on  Ophthalmoscope  No.  4430 

4667  Transilluminator,  bayonet  cord  attachment        ...... 


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Corneal  Microscope — Transilluminator 


4668 


4670 


4668     Sachs  Ocular  Transilluminator  -with  extra  operating  lens  attachment      . 

This  exceptionally  powerful  Transilluminator  consists  principally  of  a 
metal  hood  containing  a  powerful  electric  lamp  silvered  at  the  back  to  increase 
the  projected  illumination.  Removably  attached  to  this  hood  is  a  hard  rubber 
covered  solid  glass  cone ;  because  of  the  non-conductivity  of  the  material  in 
the  cone,  its  small  end  may  be  placed  in  actual  contact  with  the  sclera  without 
danger  of  burning. 

Interchangeable  with  the  glass  cone  is  a  plus  18D  lens  which  converts  the 
Transilluminator  into  a  powerful  hand  operating  lamp. 
4670     Binocular  ^licroscope  for  corneal  observation     ..... 

This  microscope  is  designed  especially  for  corneal  observation  in  which 
the  stereoscopic  effect  permits  simultaneous  observation  of  both  the  superficial 
and  deeper  lying  tissues. 

The  cornea  under  binocular  stereoscopic  vision  may  be  examined  with 
much  greater  ease  and  certainty. 

The  instrument  consists  of  two  separate  independent  telescopes  with  Porro 
prisms,  adjustably  joined  together  to  permit  variation  of  interpupillary 
distances.  The  column  supporting  the  instrument  is  mounted  on  a  compound 
slide  with  lateral  and  to-and-fro  adjustment.  The  instrument  itself  is  joined 
to  the  column  by  means  of  a  Universal  joint  offering  a  wide  latitude  of  ad- 
justment and  an  additional  rack  and  pinion  under  the  microscope  is  very  con- 
venient for  focusing. 

An  illuminating  device  is  provided  which  consists  of  a  metal  arc  with  a 
sliding  electric  lamp  and  lens  system.  The  cornea  may  be  illuminated  directly 
or  from  an\'  angle. 

Price  includes  instrument  as  illustrated  with  illuminating  attachment,  two 
pairs  of  objectives.  55  and  40  millimeters  respectively,  two  pairs  of  eye  pieces, 
6.4,  10.  three  extra  lamps  and  connecting  cord,  chin  rest  and  head  rest  in 
wooden  case. 

Paired  Objectives,  55  and  48  millimeter  focus,  each  extra 

40.  .32  and  24  millimeters,  each  extra       ...... 

Eye  Pieces  with  magnification  of  S,  6.4,  7.5.  10,  and  12.5,  each  extra 


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MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Miscellaneous 


4700     Hertel  Ex-ophthalmometer       ........ 

This  is  an  instrument  for  measuring  exophthalmia  with  accuracy  and 
rapidity,  and  useful  in  determining  the  progress  of  such  protrusion  in  cases 
of  intraorbital  tumor,  goitre,  foreign  bodies  and  retrobulbar  hemorrhage. 

The  instrument  resembles  a  sliding  rule,  each  member  being  provided  with 
a  scale  reading  0  to  30  millimeters  and  two  mirrors  mounted  at  right  angles 
and  one  above  the  other.  When  the  instrument  is  in  position,  with  the  two 
outer  points  in  contact  with  orbital  margins  the  profile  of  the  cornea  is  seen 
in  one  mirror  and  scale  in  the  other.  The  scale  reading  directly  above  the 
corneal  image  gives  its  protrusion  in  millimeters.  Readings  are  made  of  one 
eye  at  a  time.  The  instrument  is  exceedingly  simple  to  employ,  and  the  method 
is  one  of  great  exactitude. 

The  separation  of  the  two  members  is  shown  on  the  slide.  All  measure- 
ments of  the  same  case  must  be  made  with  the  members  separated  to  the  same 
reading  on  the  sliding  scale. 


4710     Wesseley  Keratometer  ......... 

This  instrument  is  used  to  measure  quickly  and  accurately  the  diameter  of 
the  cornea  or  the  diameter  of  the  pupil.  It  may  also  be  used  for  measuring 
the  distance  between  the  apex  of  the  cornea  and  the  vertex  of  the  spectacle 
lens. 

The  observer  looks  through  the  metal  disc  indicated  by  No.  1,  the  hard  rub- 
ber eyepiece  No.  3  resting  on  the  orbital  margin  of  the  patient. 

The  observer  sees  a  scale  and  the  eye  of  the  patient  sharply  defined  to 
permit  direct  reading  with  precision. 


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E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,    NEW    YORK 


Rubber  Stamps 


RIGHT    EYE. 

LEFT    EYE.                  | 

SPH. 

CYL. 

AXIS. 

SPH. 

CVL. 

AXIS. 

4762 


4764 


4750  to  4756    ....       4758  to  4764 

These  stamps  are  of  the  exact  size  and  outHne  as  illustrated.  Mounted 
with  rubber  cushions,  to  secure  good  impressions,  on  wooden  blocks  with 
handles. 


32 


E.    B.    MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


4800 


4800     Hirschfeld's  Set  of  Eye  Charts,  with  text 

Consists  of  6  finely  lithographed  plates  illustrating 
iology  of  the  eye  very  completely. 

4802     Gervais  Chart  of  the  Eye,  27x36  inches     . 
This  is  an  important  chart  of  first  quality. 


the  anatomy  and  phys- 


4804     Head's  Fundus  Charts,  bv  Arthur  Head,  F.  Z.  S. 


This  chart  shows  four  normal 
fundi  of  different  types,  as  follows: 

Figure  I-L.E.  Albino,  white  hair, 
irides  light  gray  and  translucent. 

Figure  II-L.E.  Ordinary  Cauca- 
s'an,   brown  hair,   dark-gray   eyes. 

Figure  III-R.E.  Ordinary  Cauca- 
sian,   very   fair-haired,    irides   gray. 

Figure  IV-R.E.  Dark  Caucasian, 
dark  brown  hair,  irides  verj^  dark 
brown. 

These  charts  are  finely  executed 
in  colors  true  to  life  and  are  con- 
sidered very  accurate  representations 
of  the  tT.'pes  they  depict. 


4810  Phantom  Face,  Waldau's,  for  practicing    operations 

on  animals'  eyes,  two  eyes  .... 

4811  Phantom  Face,  Waldau's,  single  eye 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ.     NEW     YORK 


Chart  of  Eye  and   Ear 


l-IIOIISi:  ANAIdMli    \l,  CIIAKTS 


4-812  Chart  of  Eye  only,  greatly  magnified.  Showing  horizontal  and  two  equatorial 
sections.     On  dust  proof  spring    roller  board  ..... 

+813     With   plain   rollers  top  and   bottom  ....... 

4814  Chart  of  Ear  Only,  greatly  magnified.  Frontal  section  through  external  audi- 
tory meatus,  continued  obliquely  with  a  lateral  and  dorsal  direction.  On 
dust  proof  spring  roller  board 

"^815     With  plain  roller  at  top  and  bottom 

4816  Combined  Chart  of  Eye  and  Ear  as  illustrated. 

board 

4817  With  plain  rollers  at  top  and  bottom 

All  of  the  above  charts  have  a  durable  muslin  backing  and  will  with  ordi 
narv  care  last  a  lifetime. 


On  dust  proof  spring  roller 


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Eye  Instruments 


5003  5005 


5010  5012 


5020  5022 


5033 


5037        5038 


5000  Cataract  Knives,   Graefe's,  4  sizes,  va- 

rious widths,  each    .         .  .         .  . 

5001  Cataract   Knives,   Weiss,   London 

5002  "  "          Luer,    Paris    . 

5003  "  "          Green's,   2   lengths,   each 

5004  "      Knife,   Jackson's 

5005  "  "         angular    (to   order) 

5010  Keratomes,  Jaeger's,  straight,  3  sizes,  each 

5012  "     ■            "          angular,  3  sizes,  each 

5014  "  angular,  Weiss,  London 

5015  "  "        Luer,    Paris 

5016  "  Landolt's,  curved 

5017  "  -Agnew's,   angular 
5020  Beer's   Knives,  3  sizes,   each 


5022  Scalpels,  3   sizes,  each 

5024  Iris    Knives,    straight 

5025  "  "        curved     . 
5030  Knife  Needles,  Knapp's,  3  sizes,  each 

5032  ••  "  Weeks' 

5033  •'  "         Risley's 

5034  "  ■'  Hays' 

5035  "  "         Ziegler's,   3   sizes 

5036  "  "  Post's 

5037  "  "         Wheeler's 

5038  "  "  Beer's,    with    stop 

5045  Paracentesis  Needle,  with  stop   . 

5046  "  "  broad 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,    NEW    YORK 


Eye  Instruments 


& 


k 


5050  5051  5052 


i 


5065   5066   5067 


5053     5060     5062 


5086 


5087 


5050  Cystotomes,    Graefe's 

5051  "  Knapp's 

5052  "  Needle,    Valk's 

5053  "  angular,  flexible  shank   . 
5056  Cystotome  and   Spoon,   one  handle    . 

5060  Foreign-body   Needle,   straight    . 

5061  "  "         curved 

5062  •'  "         and    Curette, 
Wheeler's          ..... 

5063  Foreign-body  Gouge,   curved 

5064  "  "        V-shaped,    pointed 

5065  "  Knife   Spud,   Saril's 

5066  "  Spud.  Dix's 


5067 
5068 


S070 


5071 
5080 
S081 
5085 
5086 
5087 


Foreign-body  Spud,  plain   . 

and    Needle   with 
protecting   handle     .... 
Illuminated    Foreign-body    Spud  with 
interchangeable  sharp  and  dull  spud 
points   without   cords 
Connecting   Cord   for   above 
Scarifier,    Desmarre's 

"  Week's,   adjustable  3   blade 

Tattooing  Needle,   straight  edge 

"  "        angular      ." 

Tattooing  Needle  and  Spatula,   Baeder's 


3b 


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Eye  Instruments 


5092    5093     5094    5095    5100    5101    5110 


5111 


!     0    9 


U 


/ 


y 


5118  5115   5116    5117   5119   5120   5121    5122    5096   5102    5114 


5090  Canaliculus     Knife.     Weber's,     curved, 

probe  point       ..... 

5091  Canaliculus   Knife,   Weber's,   straight 

5092  "  "         JNoyes-Stiliing's     . 

5093  "  "        Bowman's      flexible 
shank        ...... 

5094  Canaliculus  Knife,  Liebreich's    . 

5095  "  .  "         Thomas' 

5096  "  "         and  Conical  Probe, 
Landolt's  ..... 

5100  Iris  Hook,  Tyrrel's,  sharp 

5101  "  "  "  dull      . 

5102  "      Hooks,  blunt  and  sharp,  one  handle 
5105     Spatula    and    Needle,    Fisher's    . 


5110  Iris    Repositor,    shell 

5111  "  "  metal 

5114  "      "     and  Probe,  Knapp'; 

one  handle   .... 

5115  Iris    Retractor,    Graefe's 

5116  Ophthalmostate,    three-point 

5117  "  double    hook     . 

5118  Double  Fixation  Needle,  BuUer's 

5119  Fixation  Hook,  double,  Wells'   . 

5120  Qialazion  Curette,   Skeel's,  serrated 
■5121  "  "  Hebra's 

5122  "  "  Meyhoefer's,     three 


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Eye  Instruments 

n  \ 


5152 

5130     Double  Spatula.   Smith's      . 

5132  Pressure  Hook,   Smith's 

5133  Hook  and  Repositor  for  Smith  Opera- 

tion,   Green's    ..... 
5135     Double    Hook,    Savage 

5137  Lens   Spoon,   metal      .... 

5138  "  "        shell       .... 

5139  ■■  "        wire  loop,  2  sizes  . 


5158        5164 


5165 


5140  Lens   Spoon,   Daviel's 

5150  Ej'e   Cautery,    Prince 

5152      "  "  Todd-Woodworth 

5155  Strabismometer.    Ivory 

5158  Strabismus  Hooks,  3  sizes 

5161  Tenotomy   Hook,    Stevens' 

5164  Evisceration    Spoon,   Well's 

5165  "  "         Bunge's,   two  sizes 


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Eye  Instruments 


5186  5187       5188 


5170  Lid  Retractor,  Ziegler's,  two  sizes 

5171  "  '  Desrnarre's,    three    sizes 

5172  "  "  two    sizes,    jointed 

5173  "  '.'  Fisher's,    original   modei 

5174  "  "  "  lower   lid 

5175  "  "  "  double    hook, 

latest         

5176  Lid   Evertor,   Walker's 

5185  Corneal   Trephine,   \'on   Hippel 

5186  Scleral    Trephine,    Elliott's  latest  ivith 

114   and  2  mm.  blades 


5187  Scleral    Trephine,    Cross,    with    rotat- 

ing  cap   handle 

5188  Scleral   Trephine,   Bowman   or  Fergus, 

lyi  and  2  mm.         .... 

5189  Scleral      Trephine,      Stephenson's,      3 

sizes  ...... 

5190  Scleral   Trephine,    Ziegler's 

5194  Mule's  Glass  Spheres,  for  implantation 

5195  "         Spheres,  gold,  to  order   . 

5196  Carter's   Introducer   for   above    . 


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Eye  Instruments 


5200 

3200     McLean  Tonometer       .  . 

The  McLean  Tonometer  is  a  direct  reading  instrument.  It  is  not  neces- 
sary to  refer  to  a  chart  or  other  data  to  get  a  true  reading  of  the  pressure 
in  millimeters  of  mercury. 

The  weight  factor  is  constant.  All  the  intra-ocular  pressures  (10  to  130 
mm.  of  Hg.)   are  obtained  with  one  weight. 

Anti-friction  devices  are  employed  wherever  friction  might  cause  a  "drag" 
and  affect  the  indication. 

Sufficient  clearance  is  allowed  between  the  plunger  and  foot-plate  to  pre- 
vent any  capillary  attraction  of  fluids  remaining  on  the  cornea  when  the  in- 
strument is  applied. 

The  scale  is  placed  at  the  lower  part  of  the  instrument  near  the  foot-plate 
or  point  of  application.  This  permits  the  instrument  to  be  applied,  maintained 
in  proper  position,  and  read  by  one  man  much  more  conveniently  than  any  other 
instrument. 

This  instrument  is  calibrated  from  manometer  pressures,  and  in  a  way 
that  exhaustive  tests  have  proved  absolutely  accurate.  The  method  of  cali- 
bration has  been  approved  by  several  prominent  physicists  and  oculists  in 
many  tests  on  enucleated  human  and  pigs'  eyes.  In  a  few  instances  tests  have 
been  made  on  the  living  human  eye  in  situ,  where  it  has  been  possible  to  con- 
nect the  eye  to  a  manometer. 

The  workmanship  and  finish  establish  a  new  standard  for  tonometers,  and 
are  in  accordance  with  the  highly  scientific  character  of  the  instrument.  Each 
instrument  is  individually  tested  by  Dr.  McLean  and  is  accompanied  by  a 
signed  certificate  of  his  approval. 

By  invitation,  Dr.  McLean  read  a  paper  on  tonometry  before  the  British 
Ophthalmological  Society.     Copies  of  reprint  on  request. 

5201     Schiotz  Tonometer        ......... 

Complete  in  case  with  five  weights,  testing  plate  and  scale  of  values  which 
must  be  referred  to   in  interpreting  the  readings  of  the  instrument. 


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Eye  Instruments 


5207 


5209 


5215 


5219 


5205  Iris   Scissors,  sharp,  straight 

5206  "  "  sharp   point,    curved 

5207  "  "  angular,  probe  point    . 

5208  ■'  ■•  de  W'ecker    . 

5209  "  "  (also    strabismus)    hum- 

ming bird  bill  model 

5210  Strabismus   Scissors,   straight,   light     . 


5211  Strabismus   Scissors,    straight,   stout 

5212  "  "  curved 
5215  Tenotomy   Scissors,   Stevens' 

5218  Enucleation   Scissors,   light 

5219  "  "  hea\'3- 

5220  "  "  hea\^",        special 
quality       ...... 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Eye  Instruments 


5244  5245 


5254  5255 


5224  Iris  Scissors,   reverse  curve,  Theobald's 

5225  '■  "  McCIure's 

5226  "  "         Liebreich's 

5227  "  "         Noyes'    . 
5230  Tenotomy.      Westcott's 
5241  Iris  Forceps,   Fisher's 

5244  "  "  curved 

5245  "  "  straight 


5246    Iris  Forceps,  angular 
5251     Capsule  Forceps,  Fisher's 


5252 
5253 
5254 
5255 
5256 
5257 


Knapp's 

Smith's 

Hirschberg 

Fuch's 

Terson's 

Kalt's 


42 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Eye  Instruments 


5270  5272         5273 


5274       5275 


5287  5284  5286 

5260     Capsule  Punch,   Stevenson's 

5270  Fixation'  Forceps,  with   catch 

5271  "  "         without    catch 

5272  "  "         angular    jaws 
"  Steven's,   with  catch 


5274 
5275 
5276 


280    Vulsellum    Forceps 


curved 

double,    Holmes'    . 

single  teeth.   Prince 


5295 

5284 
5285 
5286 
5287 
5295 
5296 

5297 


5297 


5296 


Cilia   Forceps,   plain    .... 

"             "  selected 

"             "  Allport's 

"              "  Beaupre's     . 

Entropium  Forceps,   Desmarres' 

"  "            Snellen's    right   or 

left 

Entropium  Forceps.        Duvigneaud's, 

right   or  left    ..... 


43 


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Eye  Instruments 


5313 


5314    5320 


5321 


5325 


5326 


5327 


S29S    Entropium   Forceps,    Ziegler's     . 

5299  "  "  rubber    protected, 
Wilde's     .         .       _  .         .         .       _ . 

5300  Combination   Entropium   and   Fixation 

Forceps,  New  York  Eye  and  Ear 
model  for  removal  of  cartilage  in 
old    Trachoma   cases 

5301  Entropium   Forceps,   Falta's 

5302  "  •■  Post's 


5312  Chalazion  Forceps,   Lambert's 

5313  "  "  Ayer's 

5314  "  "  Kipp's 

5320  Grattage  "  Ingall's 

5321  "  "  Week's 

5325  Trachoma  "  Prince 

5326  "  "  Noyes'  up  or  down 

5327  "  "  Knapp's   roller     . 
532S            "  "  Kuhnt's 


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E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Eye  Instruments 


53.35 

Advancement  Forceps,   Prince's 

5347 

5336 

"                   "          Reese's 

5355 

5337 

"                   "          Worth's 

5338 

Hotz       . 

5339 

"                   "          Wootton's 

5340 

"                   "          Week's 

5345 

Double  Strabismus  Hook,  Valk's 

5346 

Tendon    Tucker,    Todd's     . 

Tendon  Tucker,  Clark's 

Tendon  Shortening  Set,  Briggs.  This 
set  consists  of  a  clamp  forceps  for 
applj'ing  the  silver  links,  special 
hook  for  drawing  the  muscle  through 
the  link  and  a  special  cutting  forceps 
for   cutting  the  link. 


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E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Eye  Instruments 


5370 

Eye  Speculum, 

Fox's 

5371 

"            " 

Knapp's 

5372 

"            " 

Murdoch's 

5373 

Pana's 

5374  Eye  Speculum,  Noyes' 

5375  "  "  Major  Smith's 

5376  "  "  Week's 

5377  "  "  Ziegler's  self  retaining 

5378  "  "  Universal 


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Eye  Instruments 


mt  -n-ffiTi  ^^'■- "ir-' 


5379  Eye  Speculum,  Barndt's  swivelled  holders 

5380  "  "  Skeel's     with     instan- 

taneous  release 

5381  Eye   Speculum,  Monosmith's 

5395  Needle  Holder,  Stevens'      . 

5396  "  "         Knapp's 

5397  "  "         Bovnton's    . 


5398  Needle  Holder,  Richter's     .... 

5399  "  "         Sand's          .... 

5400  "  "         Bardsley's  aseptible   . 

5401  "  "          Stevenson's 

5410  Suture  Needle,  Reverdin's  pressure  action 

5411  "  "                 "            slide 


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Eye  Instruments 


5425 
5426 
5427 
5428 
5429 

5440 

5441 


Lachrymal  Sac  Retractor,  Axenfeld's 
"  "  "  MuUer's 

"  "  Stephenson's 

"  "  "  Stevenson's 


Improved  .         .         .         .         . 

Lachrymal  Probes,  Bowman's,  conical, 

8  sizes,  plated  or  sterling 
Lachrymal    Probes,    Williams'    olivary 

end,  8  sizes,  plated  or  sterling  . 


5440         5443  5442 

5442  Lachrymal  Probes,  Theobald's,  16  sizes, 

plated  or  sterling     .... 

5443  Lachrymal        Probe,        supplementary, 

Theobald's  plated     .... 
5446     Lachrymal   Dilator,   Ziegler's 
5450     Punctum  '■  Weber's        Weiss' 

model         ...... 

5452  Punctum   Dilator,   Wilder's.    short  ta- 

per    ....... 

5453  Punctum     Dilator,   Wilder's,     long   ta- 

per   ....... 

5454  Punctum  Dilator,   Weber's,    graduated 

silver         ...... 


48 


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Eye  Instruments 


5470 


5473 


5460    Lachrsmal  Dilator,  adjustable,  761X6/5 
3461  "  "        Galezowslq-'s 

5470  "  Syringe,  Anel's  3  gold  tips 

5471  •'  "         Kirkendall's    gold 
needle,  syringe  gold  plated 


5472  Lachrj-mal   Syringe,  all  glass,  3  gold  tips 

5473  LachrjTnal  Sj'ringe,  de  ^\'ecke^'s,  lach- 

rjTnal  tip,  middle  ear  tip  and  straight 
ear  tip       ....... 

547S     Lachrymal  Canulae  Silver,  to  order  . 

5479  ■'  Stvkf  "       "        "        . 


49 


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Eye  Instruments 


5495 


5496 


5480  Anterior    Chamber   Syringe    N.  Y.    E 

and  E  pattern  .         •         •         •         • 

5481  interior  Chamber  Syringe,  Gibsons 
5483  "  "  ;;  LiPPi;^^ott's 

5484 

with  glass  vessel  and  bracket  . 

5488  Eye  Irrigator,  Undine 

5489  Eye  Bath     .         •         •     _   • 

5490  Eye   Irrigator,   Lagrange's 


5494  Solution  Bottle  with  irrigator  and  glass 

cover,  Ziegler's,  plain 

5495  Solution  Bottle,  engraved,  "Boric  Acid"^ 
5495  "  "  "  "Normal  Salt" 

5500  Eve  Dropper  Bottle  1  oz.  square 

5501  "'  "  "      "   "     round        . 

5502  "  "  "      ^  "     conical  bot- 

tom, wood  base       .         •  ,       • 

5503  Eye  Dropper  Bottle,  new  form    . 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Eye  Instruments 


■'1 


M.  ^M.  j^  ^ 


wfF^^A 


5504  Eye  Dropper  bottle  with  glass  foot   . 

5505  "  "         especially  well  made  and 

accurate  with  miniature  rubber  bulb 

5506  Eye  Dropper  as  above  with  bottle,  in 

wooden   container   for  patients'   use 

5510  Eye  Dropper  Bottle  Set  in  metal  rack, 

4  bottles 

5511  Eye  Dropper  Bottle  Set  in  metal  rack, 

5  bottles 

5512  Eye  Dropper  Bottle  Set  in  metal  rack, 

6  bottles   ...... 

5515     Set  of  15  Bottles  in  metal  rack 

5517  Beakettes,  individual  solution  jars. 
blue,  green,  red,  light  blue,  amber 
and    white  ..... 


5525  Treatment  Set,   mahogany,   curved  top 

with  drawer 
4  Ointment  pots 
12  1-oz.  Droppers 

3  J4-0Z.        " 
2    Saltmouths 

1  Set  labels     . 

5526  Treatment   Set,   mahogany 

10  1-oz.  droppers 
2%  " 

2  Salt-mouth  bottles 

4  Ointment  pots 
1  Set  labels     . 


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Eye  Instruments 


SS27 


SS40 
5541 


Treatment     Case,    mahogany,    roll   top 
with  drawers     .... 
12  1-oz.  droppers 
4     yi-oz.     dropper 

1  Boric  acid  bottle 

2  Ointment  jars 
1  Set  labels     .... 

Eye  Shield,  Andrews'  aluminum 
"  "         Fox's,   flexible,   aluminum 


5542 


5545 
5546 


Eye  Shield,  BuUer's,  for  prevention  of 
infection,  with  transparent  window 

Post  Operative  Masks,  Ring's     , 
"  "  "         Fuchs'         wire 

mesh,  padded  edges  with  tapes,  one 
eye,   right  or  left         .      . 

Post  Operative  Mask,  Fuchs'  as  above, 
for  both  eves. 


52 


E.     B.     -MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 

Eye   Instruments 


5564 

5560  Eye  Instrument  Rack  with  iold- 
ing-  handle  for  sterilizing,  8  instru- 
ments        .  ..... 

5564  Eye  Instrument  Case  for  1'' 
knives,  entirely  of  metal  -n-ith 
spring-  holders  .  .  .  . 

5565  Eye  Instrument  Cabinet,  Talk's, 
mahogany,  5  drawers,  folding  han- 
dle ...... 

5566  Eye  Instrument  Box,  long  solid 
wood  metal  reinforced  rack,  hinged 
cover  with  catch.  '  A  very  substan- 
tial container  recommended  for 
carrying  and   mailing 

)56S  iMetal  Case  for  6  Knives,  verv 
substantial,  springs  and  racks  re- 
movable,  sliding  catch 

)569  Metal  Case,  as  above,  for  12 
knives        ...... 

5570  Eye  Instrument  Cases,  leather 
covered  and  lined,  racks  for  knives, 
loops  for  scissors,  forceps,   etc. 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Eye 

Instruments 


5601 


5612 

560U     Improved  Haab  Giant  Magnet, 
for  direct  current 
The   most   powerful    magnet 
made.      Hollow    hemi-spherical 
pole  piece  reduces  the  air  gap 
and  adds  greatly  to  the  attrac- 
tive force.     Mounted  on  heavy 
metal  stand.     Counterweighted 
shaft  permits  easy  raising  and 
lowering.     Magnet  head  is  ad- 
justahly  mounted  in  yoke  and 
yoke  is  swivelled  to  shaft  per- 
mitting free  adjustment  in  all 
directions. 
Electrolytic    Rectifier   for   Giant 
Magnet        .... 

Converts    alternating    cur-  ; 

rent     into     direct     current     by 
chemical     action.      Experience 
shows  that  with  proper  care  it 
will  operate  indefinitely  if  re- 
newals   are    looked    after   pro- 
perly.    Consists  of  4  cells  con- 
taining   aluminum    plates    and 
an    electrolyte,    mounted     in    a 
substantial  case  with  necessary 
binding  posts. 

5610     Me3'rowitz  Hand  Magnet  for  direct  current      ..... 

Designed  to  produce    the  maximum    power  within    present  limits    of  size 
and  weight. 

Lengths  7%  voltage  110. 

Diameter  Ji  amperage     .03 

Weight,  including  neither  tips  nor  connections  3  lbs.  4  oz. 

Meyrowitz  Hand  Magnet       ........ 

Similar  to  above  for  alternating  current.     Requires  no  rectifier,   connected 
direct  to  current. 
Rotary  Rectifier  ......... 

Converts  alternating  into  direct  current  of  sufficient  amperage  to  operate 
Hand  Magnet.    Efficient  and  durable. 


5600 


5611 


5612 


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Ear   Instruments 


OOOo 

6007  6020 

6000  Ear  Speculae,  Toynbee's,  hard  rubber, 

set  of  3     . 

6001  Ear    Speculae,    Wilde's,    hard    rubber, 

set  of  3     . 

6002  Ear  Speculae,  Gruber's,  set  of  3    • 

6003  "  "  Toynbee's,  silver-plated, 

set  of  3  ..... 

6004  Ear    Speculae,    Wilde's,    silver-plated, 

set  of  3 

6005  Ear    Speculae,    Gruber's    silver-plated, 

set  of  3 

6006  Ear    Speculae,    Gruber's,   silver-plated, 

set  of  5  ..... 

6007  Ear     Speculae,     Boucheron's,     nickle- 

plated,  set  of  4 

6008  Ear  Speculum.  Kramer's.  Bi-Valve     . 
6020     Electric    Auriscope.    with    magnifying 

lens  and  S  millimeter,  detachable 
speculum  for  diagnostic  purposes 
only,  with  battery  handle  and  two 
lamps   in   case  .... 


60JO 


6021  Electric  Auriscope,  for  examination, 
operating,  aspirating,  revolvable  dia- 
phragm with  aperture  and  magnify- 
ing lens,  complete  with  3  detachable 
speculae,  2  lamps  and  battery  handle 
in  case      .         

6023  Electric  Auriscope,  as  above,  with 
cord  attached  handle 

6025  Electric     Auriscope.     Connection     for 

cord  attachment,  tubing  connection 
for  rubber  bulb,  air  tight  magnifying 
lens  window  and  operating  window 
with  small  magnifying  lens  permit- 
ting instrumentation,  complete  with  2 
speculae,  2  lens  windows  and  bulb  . 

6026  Electric  Auriscope,  as  above  but  with 

handle       ....•• 

6027  Electric    Auriscope,    with    magnifying 

eve  piece  which  can  be  rotated  out 
of  position  when  not  required,  com- 
plete with  3  speculae 
6030  Pocket  Battery,  Young's,  with  rheostat 
for  operating  auriscnpes  with  cord 
handles.  .  •  •  ■  ■ 


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E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


6041 

6035  Pneumatic  Otoscope,  conical  ear  piece, 

air  tight  window  with  bulb 

6036  Pneumatic     Otoscope,    metal,     with    3 

speculae  and  bulb     .... 

6037  Pneumatic    Otoscope,    hard    rubber,    3 

speculae   .         ..... 

6040  Diagnostic  Tube,  hard  rubber  ends   . 

6041  "  "  Jansen's.  Consists  of 
rubber  tubing,  metal  connections  and 
6  different  patients  ear  tips 

6060  Tuning  Forks,  Hartman's.  Set  of  S, 
128-2048  vibrations 

6065  Tuning  Fork,  Hartman's,  128  vibra- 
tions ...... 


6091  6060 

6066  Tuning   Forks,   Hartman's,    256  vibra- 

tions ...... 

6067  Tuning    Fork.    Hartman's,    512    vibra- 

tions .         ... 

6068  Tuning  Fork,    Hartman's,    1028   vibra- 

tions ...... 

6069  Tuning  Fork,    Hartman's,   2048   vibra- 

tions ...... 

6072  Tuning  Fork,  Blake's,  512  vibrations 
6074  ■  "  "       Bench's,    adjustable    16- 

64  vibrations     ..... 

6090  Acoumeter,   Bartlett's 

6091  "  Politzer's 

6092  "Laerm  Apparat,"  Barany's 

6093  Split  Second  Watch     .... 


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Ear  Instruments 


6140  6141 


6100  Galton  Whistle  with  bulb 

6101  Dench  "  ■■        "  .         . 
6105     Edelman-Galton  Whistle  in  case  with 

certificate  ..... 

6120  Eustachian    Catheter,    4    sizes,    virgin 

silver,   flexible  .... 

6121  Eustachian    Catheter,    as    above,    bul- 

bous   end  ..... 

6130  Eustachian    Applicator,    twisted    wire, 

per   dozen  ..... 

6131  Graduated    Handle   for   same      . 

6132  Dench   Eustachian   Bougies,   gold 
6134        "  "  Electrolysis        Set. 

Consisting  of    silver   catheter    insu- 
lated with  rubber  dam,  3  sizes,  gold 


6140 


6141 


6145 
6146 


6148 
6149 


6146 

Bougies   connecting  handle    and  one 
fine    connecting   wire 

Eustachian  Bougies,  Yankauer's.  Grad- 
uated to  show  protrusion  from 
mouth  of  catheter  in  millimeters    .^ 

Eustachian  Sounds,  Yankauer's  coni- 
cal end,  graduated  as  above     . 

Eustachian  Probe,   Yankauer's    . 

Curette,       Yankauer's,       3 
sizes  ,...-• 

Eustachian    Probes,   Dixon's        . 

"  Applicators,     Dixon's,     set 

of    5     graduated    made     of    copper, 
nickel-plated  and  flexible 


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Ear  Instruments 


^\^l'% 

•sgar^^^^ 


6175  Nasal  Pharyngoscope,  Holmes'.  This 
is  a  tubular  instrument  containing  a 
miniature  telescope  and  electrical 
connections  for  illuminating  the 
lamp,  carried  at  its  extremity.  It  is 
introduced  into  the  nose  being  no 
larger  than  a  catheter  and  is  adjust- 
able so  that  structures  above,  below 
or  to  the  sides  may  be  brought  into 
view 

The  instrument  permits  careful  exam- 
ination of  the  post  nares.  the  post 
pharyngeal  vault,  the  openings  to  the 
Eustachian  tubes,  in  manj-  cases  the 
sphenoidal  opening  and  occasionally  a 
posterior  Ethmoid  cell     . 

Each  intrument  is  supplied  in  metal 
case  which  serves  also  as  sterilizer, 
one  extra  lamp  and  connecting  cord? 


6180  Eustachian  Speculum,  Yankauer's.  This 
instrument  is  introduced  into  the 
mouth.  The  beak  of  the  instrument 
passing  under  the  soft  palate  afford- 
ing a  direct  view  under  illumination 
of  the  openings  to  the  Eustachian 
tujies   and  adjacent  structures 

6190  Nystagmus  Chair,  American  model. 
With  arms,  foot  rests,  adjustable 
head  rest,  safety  ring  handle  for  ro- 
tating, brake  and  stop.  Finished  in 
white   enamel   and   nickel   plate 

6200  Dench  Vaporizer,  hard  rubber,  for  ap- 
plying medicated  vapor  to  Eustach- 
ian  tube  ..... 

6202  Dench  Vaporizer,  with  Phelps  patent 
air  bag,  tubing  and  connections  and 
silver    catheter  .... 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Ear  Instruments 


6210 
6211 
6212 
6213 
6214 
6215 
6216 
6217 
6220 

6224 
6230 
6231 
6233 


Politzer  Bag,  6  oz.,  with  valve 

"            "  "  "  without  valve  . 

"            "  8  "  with   valve 

"           "  "  "  without  valve   . 

"            "  10  "  with    valve 

"            "  "  "  without  valve  . 

"            -"  12  "  with    valve 

"            "  "  "  without  valve   . 

ir  Bag     for     politzeration, 


Phelps' 
rubber 


Air 
valve 

Fowler's  Automatic  Ear  Inflator 
Glass  Tip,  for  politzer  bag,  Bacon's 
"        "        "  "  "       Curtis' 

Hard  Rubber  Nozzle,  oval  . 


6234 
6250 
6252 
6254 
6260 


6261 
6264 
6265 
6268 
6270 
6272 


Hard  Rubber  Nozzle,  conical     . 
Ear  Forceps,  Wilde's,  mouse  tooth    . 
"  "  "  serrated 

"  "  "  cross   action    . 

"  "  Thompson's.     Made    of- 

non-corrosive  metal,  serrated  portion 
of  handle  broadened  near  angle  to 
afford  more  comfortable  "grip" 
Ear  Forceps,  bayonet  shape,  Lucae 
"  "         Urbanschitz 

"  "         operating  laterally 

"  "         Pomeroy's,    toothed 

"  "         Allport's,  for  attic 

"  "  Politizer's 


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Ear  Instruments 


6326 

6280 

6281 
6282 
6283 
6284 
6286 

6295 
6296 
6300 

6310 
6311 
6313 


6340 


6341 


6313 


6310 
6311 

Ear  Forceps,  Hartman's,     sharp 

ting  blades,  straight 
Ear  Forceps,  Hartman's,  down  . 
up 

right 
left      . 
with 
rated   jaws 
Ear  Snare,  Blake's       .... 
"        "  "  improved   model 

Mechanical  Finger  for  foreign  bodies, 

Quire's  ..... 

Silver  Probes,  Bucks,  heavy 

"       light 
Double  Spiral  Hook  for  foreign  bodies 


6330 


6332 


6321 


6345 
6346 


6348 


6320  Applicator,   one  piece,  flexible   . 

6321  "  steel  aluminum  handle 

6325  Incus   Hook,  Allport's 

6326  "  "       Bench's 

6327  "  "       closed  ring,  Zeroni's 
6330    Foreign   Body   Hook,    double,    Meier- 

hof's 

6332    Spoon  and  Hook,  Gross's   . 

6340  Paracenteisis  Knife,   straight     . 

6341  "  "       curved 

6345  Ear  Curette,  Buck's,  sharp,  3  sizes 

6346  "  "  dull,  3  sizes 

6348  "  Instruments,  Holtz's.  Fine  _  sil- 
ver probe,  silver  applicator,  2  silver 
curettes,   3  sharp   steel   curettes 


60 


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Ear  Instruments 


■«  oi       r*  *^ 


6351  6352  6353  6354  6355    6356      S357 


6350 


6369  6361  6362 


6350  Ear    Curette,    Dench's 

6351  Angular   Knife,    Dench's     . 

6352  "  "               "         .         .         .• 

6353  Furuncle  Knife,  curved  double  edged 

6354  Blunt  Pointed  Knife,  Dench's     . 

6355  Sharp        "  "             "           .         . 

6356  Ear  Curette,  right  and  left,   Dench's 

6357  "     Hooks,  right  and  left,  Dench's   . 


6360 

Furuncle  Knife,  Wilde's      . 

6361 

"                "         Politzer's 

6362 

"        Hartman's 

6370 

Set  of  Ear  Instruments  in  leather-cov 

ered  case,   Hartman's 

Contains : 

1  perforator,                      2  hooks, 

7  knives,                             2  curettes. 

1  handle. 

61 


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Mastoid   Instruments 


6402  6408 


6400  Mastoid  Curettes,  Volkman's,  oval, 
4  sizes       ...... 

6402    Mastoid  Curettes,     Buck's,     round,   4 

sizes  

6404    Mastoid  Curettes,    Spratt's,  6    sizes   . 

6406          "  "             Balance's,     double 

ended  ...... 


6407  Mastoid   Curettes,    Gleason's 

6408  "  "  Richard's,  4   sizes 

6409  "  "  Whiting's,   oval,   6 


6410     Mastoid      Curettes,      Earth's,      double 
very  delicate,  2  sizes 


62 


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Mastoid  Instruments 


push 


i^ator,    Lag-enbeck's 
"  Andrew's 

Mastoid   Retractor,    Volkman's,    short 
"  "  long 

"  Buck's 

Jansen's 


6471 

Goug-es,            "            "     " 

6473 

'        Chisels,  Jansen's,   . 

6473 

and  Goug-es,  Allport's 

6474 

Jordan's 

6475 

Goug-es.    Balance's 

6476 

Chisels    and   Gouges,     4  to    14 

mi 

1.,  Alexander's      .... 

63 


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Mastoid  Instruments 


6480  6481 


6500  6501  6502 


6478    Mastoid  Qiisel  and  Gouges,  Kummel's, 
fibre  handles     ..... 

6480  Mastoid   Chisel,  Whiting's,  4  sizes    . 

6481  "  Gouge  "  "      " 

6500  "  Mallet,  fibre  head 

6501  "  "        lead  filled,  open  handle 


6520 

Rongeur 

straight 

6521 

" 

curved 

6522 

" 

sideways 

6525 

" 

Mathieus' 

6527 

" 

Luer   Hartman's 

6528 

" 

Kerrison's 

64 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Mastoid  Instruments 


6535 


6530  Mastoid  Rongeur,  Whiting's  short  beak 
™|  <■  ",  "  ^°"S  beak 

°5j4  ^^  ^'^'  Jansen's,  double  curve 

(>533  '  "  Pierce's 


6So6  Mastoid  Rongeur,  Richard's 

f,%  „               "          Farrar's 

™:??  "         Pyle's      . 

6o4j  Protector,  Stacke's 


65 


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General  Instruments 

M 


6575 

6576 

6580 
6581 
6583 
6584 
6590 

6591 
6592 
6593 


6615-6617  6605 

Scissors,     straight,    2  blunt    points,  4, 

■i'A.  5  or  5j4  inches 
Scissors,   straight,   one  sharp   point,  4. 

454,   5   or  554   inches 
Scissors,  curved,  2  blunt  points  . 
"  "        1  sharp   point 

"         Mayo's,  straight,  Syi  inches 
"  "  curved,  Syi  inches 

"         hand  forged,   special  quality, 
5j^  inches,  straight 
Scissors  same,  6J4  inches,  straight     . 
"  "      Syi        "        curved 

"      634 


6606  6601 

6600  Scalpels,   bellied   end,   triangular   han- 

dle with  recesses  for  fingers     . 

6601  Scalpels    as   above,   center   point 

6605  "  English    pattern,    3    sizes 

6606  "  Swedish  "        4        "       . 

6615  Bandage  Scissors,  angular,  5j4  inches 

6616  "  "  ••  7 

6617  "  "  "  8 

6620    Thumb     Forceps,    serrated    blades,    3 
inches        ...... 

6622    Thumb     Forceps,     serrated    blades,     4 
inches        ...... 

Thumb     Forceps,     serrated,    blades,     5 
inches        ...... 


66 


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Mastoid  Instruments 


6665  6671 


6650  Metal    Sutures,   3   sizes 

6652  "  "  applicator 

6653  "  "  "  combined 
with  remover    ..... 

6665  Brain  explorer,  Jackson's    . 

6670  Eustachian  Burr,  double  ended,  Allport's 

6671  Mastoid  Burr,   Ballenger's,  4  sizes     . 


6681 

"         Halsted's 

6682 

Jones'         .         .         .         . 

6683 

"          Prov.  City  Hospital. 

6684 

"         Spencer-Wells 

6685 

"         special,  short     . 

67 


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Ear  Instruments 


^-^ 


6732 


3700 
6701 
6702 
6703 
6704 
6705 
6708 
6715 


6718 
6725 


Ear  Syringe  all  metal,  5/2  oz. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
6 
leather  packing,  2  oz. 
J4  oz.,  with  long  ear  can- 
ula,   middle   ear    canula    and   silver 
lachrymal  canula      .... 
Middle     Ear     Syringe^     Blake's,     with 

straight  and  curved  tips   . 
Fowler  Suction  Bell  Ear  Douche.  Con- 
sists of  a  glass  bell  which  fits  tightly 


6730 
6731 
6732 


6734 


over  the  ear,  a  central  glass  rubber 
tipped  nozzle  delivers  the  irrigating 
stream  to  aural  canal.  The  return 
flow  passes  through  the  outlet  at  the 
bottom.  This  douche  irrigates  in  the 
presence  of  a  vacuum  and  is  most 
efficient  ..... 

All  Rubber  Syringe,  1   oz. 

"  3    "  .         . 

Ear  and  Antrum  Syringe,  with  soft 
rubber  tip  which  may  lie  placed  with 
antrum  irrigating  canula  if  desired 

Ear   Spout  with  tubing 


08 


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Nasal  Instruments 


7001 

large      . 

7004 

'             "            Coakley's, 

7005 

'              "            Hartman's 

7007 

'             "            Killian's,  3  sizes 

7008       ' 

"            Ingalls'      .         .         .         . 

7009 

'              "            Beckman's,  angular 

7020  7009 

7010  Nasal  Speculum,  Yankauer's,  self-re- 
taining 

7015  Nasal  Speculum,  Myles',  2  sizes 

7016  "  "  Ray's,  2  sizes   . 

7018  Nasal  Speculum,  Allen's,  right  and 
left,  self-retaining     .... 

7020        "  "  Mosher     with     inter- 

changeable and  extensible  wire  blades 


b9 


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Nasal  Instruments 


1 

s 

00     , 

7027 

Goldstein's 

7028 

Foster-Ballenger 

7030 

Knight's 

7040 

'        Dilator,  "Breathrite" 

7042 

'              "        Mvles',  3  sizes 

7066 

Applicator,   Bosworth's 

7067 

light 

706S 

"               threaded  end 

7069  Nasal  Applicator  Kyles'     . 

7070  "  "  special 

7071  "  "  Allen's,  steel,  alum 
inum  handle      .... 

7072  Nasal  Applicator,  Kyles',  curved 
7074        "  "  Fitzgerald's    . 

7080  "        Probe,   Coakley's,   graduated, 

7081  Nasal  Probe,  flexible  '.         '.         '. 

7082  "  "        Delstanch 


70 


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Nasal  Instruments 


^^ 


7100  Nasal  Dressing  Forceps,  Simrock's    . 

7101  "  "  "  Knight's 

7102  "  "  "  light  pattern 


7104    Nasal  Dressing  Forceps,  Hartman's  . 
7110         "  "  "  Muschold's 

7115         "  "  '"  alligator  jaws 


71 


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Nasal 
Instruments 

\ 


7116  Nasal  Forceps,   Yankauer's 

7117  "  "  Heath's 

7120  "       Cutting  Forceps,  Hevman's 

7121  "  "  "        Knight's 


7125  Nasal  Forceps,  Bruening's,  for  septum 
and  turbinates  .... 

7127  Nasal  Forceps,  Lues',  for  septum  and 
turbinates 


72 


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Nasal  Instruments 


7143 

7140  Nasal  Scissors,  Douglas'     . 

7141  "  "  Knight's     . 

7142  "  "  Seiler's 

7143  "  "  Thornpson's 

7149  "  "  Holmes',  straight 

7150  "  "  right  or  left 


7165 


7165  Nasal     Punch     Forceps,     Struycken's, 

opening  vertically     .... 

7166  Nasal   Punch      Forceps,      Struycken's, 

opening    from    below 

7167  Nasal   Punch      Forceps,      Struycken's, 

opening  laterally,  right  or  left 


73 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Nasal  Instruments 


7\70    Nasal  Punch  Forceps,  Grunwald,  3  sizes 


7172 
7174 
7176 
7177 


upward 


Hartman's,  forceps 

Bonain's   . 

Myles' 

Myles',      cutting 


7180  Nasal  Punch  Forceps,  Hartman's,  right 
or  left 

718S  Nasal  Punch  Forceps,  Curtis',  also 
used  for  septum       .... 


74 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Nasal  Instruments 


Q  QU 


7190    Frontal  Sinus  Punch  Forceps,  Lang's 
7191 

with  probe  point       .... 
7194     Ethmoid  Punch  Forceps,  Myles',  2  sizes 


7196     Frontal  Sinus  Rongeur,  Lombard 
7198     Sphenoid  Punch  Forceps,  Skillern's 
7224    Septum  Forceps  Koffler 


75 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Nasal  Instruments 


Jansen's 
"  Jansen-Middleton 

"  Lutz's 

Ballenger's 
"  McCoy's 

McCoy's,  down 
"  Freer-Grunwald 

Plate  Forceps,  Killian's,  2  sizes 
7250    Universal     Handle    only,     for    instru- 
ments illustrated  on  following  pages 


76 


B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Nasal   Instruments 


7272 

The  instruments  illustrated  on  this 
page  are  all  interchangeable  on  han- 
dle number  7250  listed  on  previous 
page: 

7260  Nasal  Punch  Forceps,  Myles',  3  sizes 

7261  "  "  "  "  curved 
upward     ...... 

7262  Nasal  Punch  Forceps,  right  or  left     . 
7264        "  "  "  Griinwald's       3 


7265  Nasal    Punch    Forceps    Griinwald's,    3 

sizes,  large  form       .... 

7266  Nasal  Punch  Forceps^  Grunwald's,  rect- 

angular, 7  sizes        .... 
7268     Nasal     Punch     Forceps,      Grunwald's, 
curved  up,  3  sizes     .... 


7275 

7269 

7271 

7272 
7274 

7275 

7277 

7278 

7280 


7277  7278  7280 

Nasal  Punch  Forceps,  Hartman's,  right 
or  left 

Nasal  Punch  Forceps,  Hartman's,  right 
or   left,    sharp   point 

Nasal  Puncji  Forceps,  Kummel's 

Nasal  Punch  Forceps,  Kummel's,  45  de- 
grees ...... 

Nasal  Punch  Forceps,  Griinwald's,  not 
fenestrated        ..... 

Nasal  Punch  Forceps,  Griinwald's,    45 
degrees     ...... 

Nasal  Punch  Forceps,  Hartman's,  rect- 
angular    ...... 

Nasal       Punch       Forceps,       Hartman's, 
round,  4  sizes  .... 


77 


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Nasal  Instruments 


7302  7303 


The  instruments  listed  on  this  page  are  all  interchangeable  on  handle  No. 


72S0  listed  on  page  Id. 


7290 

Antrum   Punch  Forceps,  Wagner,  for- 
ward cutting 

7302 

7291 

Antrum      Punch      Forceps,      Wagner, 
backward  cutting 

7303 

7294 

Sphenoid  Punch  Forceps,  Cordes' 

7304 

7295 

Ethmoid        "            "                "               .         . 

7306 

7296 

"                "            "                " 

7297 

"                "            "            Killian's 

7308 

7298 

"                "            "                " 

7309 

long  cut 

7312 

7299 

Sphenoid   Punch  Forceps,   special   mo- 

7313 

del     

7314 

7300 

Ethmoid    Punch   Forceps,    special   mo- 
del      '. 

Ethmoid  and  Sphenoid  Punch  Forceps, 

16   cm.   long      ..... 
Ethmoid  and  Sphenoid  Punch  Forceps, 

11    cm.    long      ..... 
Sphenoid  Punch  Forceps,  Spies'  . 
Antrum    Punch    right    or    left,    Yan- 

kauer's      ...... 

Nasal   Forceps,   serrated 

"  "  mouse  tooth 

"  "  Fry's 

"        Punch  Forceps,  Struycken's     . 

"  "  "  Buy's,   right    or 

left  


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I. 


Nasal  Instiuments 


7352  7354 


7359 


7350    Adenoid  Curette,  Gottstein's,  3  sizes  . 

'351  "  "        Chappel's   wave   edge 

2  sizes       ...... 

7352  Adenoid  Curette,  Vogel's,  very  small, 
for   infants        .         .         .       '  . 

7354  Adenoid  Curette,  Delstanche,  with  ad- 
justable basket,  2  sizes     .         . 


7355  Adenoid  Curette,  Barnhill's,  S  sizes 

7356  _"  "        Stubbs-Barnhill's,      3 
sizes 

7358  Adenoid  Forceps,  Brandesee 

7359  "  "  French" 


79 


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Nasal  Instruments 


7360  Adenotome,  LaForce's,  with  extra  blade,  3  sizes       .... 

7361  "  Stevenson-LaForce,  with    extra    blade.     Automatic    spring- 
back  basket  and  perforated  blades,  3  sizes       ..... 

7365     Adenotome  and  Curette  Combined,  Braun's,   1  size   . 

This  instrument  is  the  equivalent  of  a  curette  but  has  in  addition  the  up- 
ward moving  sharp  blade  of  the  regular  Adenotome,  it  possesses  all  advantag- 
es of  both  instruments. 

In  operating,  the  instrument  is  first  used  as  a  Curette  and  at  the  end  of 
the  downward  sweep  the  sharp  blade  is  pushed  forward,  severing  the  pedicle 
by  which  the  mass  remains  attached.  This  insures  clean  and  complete  division 
of  tissue  without  an}'  danger  of  stripping  the  mucous  membrane  from  the  phar- 
ynx.   The  amputated  mass  is  caught  and  held  in  the  basket. 

The  instrument  is  substantially  made  of  tool  steel  throughout.  The  blades 
work  smoothly  without  binding  .or  buckling. 

7368     Adenotome,    Schoetz      ......... 


80 


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Nasal  Instruments 


7395-7396 


7399 


7385     Nasal  Saw,  Mials',  reversible 

"386        "  "      Bosworth's,  up  or  down  . 

7388        "  "       Curtis',  very  fine 

7390  "  "      Holmes',   straight     . 

7391  "  "       Coakley's,     beveled     edge, 
right  or  left       ..... 

739S     Nasal  Snare,  Schroetter's,  straight  can- 
nla  ...... 


7396  Nasal  Snarei,  Schroetter's,  one  straight 

and  2  curved  canula 

7397  Nasal  Snare,  Sajou's  . 

7398  "  "       Bosworth's 

7399  "  "       Douglas' 

7400  "  "        Wright's 


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Nasal  Instruments 


f 

7440 

7425  Septum  Forceps,  Asch 

7426  "  "  Adams' 

7430  Nasal  Splints,  malleable  metal,  Kyles, 

5  sizes       ...... 

7431  Septum    Splints.     Gleason's,    malleable, 

5  sizes       ...... 

7432  Nasal  Splints,  McKernon,  hard  rubber, 

10  sizes      ...... 

7433  Nasal   Splints.   Mayer,   hard   rubber,   6 

sizes  ...... 

7434  Nasal   Splints,    .\sch,    hard   rubber,    S 

sizes  ,....- 


7445 

7438  Simpson's  Nasal  Tampons,  made  of 
Bernay  sponge,  box  of  2  doz.  large 
and  2  doz.  small     .... 

7440  Beck's  inflatable  rubber  tampons,  3 
sizes,  for  epistaxis  and  post-opera- 
tive work  ..... 

7445  Nasal  Bridge,  Carter's,  adjustable,  for 

correcting  deformities 

7446  Nasal  Bridge,  Poindexter's,  flexible,  3 

sizes  


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Nasal  Instruments 


7475    7477    7480     7481      7482     7484    7483      7485  7486 


7487  7488 


f 


■mI 


C^^ZHEiZEi: 


747S     Septum  Elevator  and  Curette,  Carter's 


7476 

"          Ballenger's,  blunt 

7477 

"             sharp     . 

7479 

Killian's,  sharp 

7480 

blunt 

7481 

"          and  curette,  Dunning's 

7482 

"          Yankauer's 

7483 

"          Yankauer's,  hook-shaped 

7484 

"          double,  Spratt's 

7485 

"          Abraham's 

7486 

Septum 

Elevator 

,   double,   Pierce's 

7487 

Kurd's,      sharp      and 

blunt. 

flexible 

7488 

Septum 

Elevator 

and  curette,  Kurd's 

7489 

" 

Goldstein's 

7490 

" 

Roofs        .         .         .         . 

7491 

" 

right-angle 

7492 

" 

Kil'ian's,  double 

7493 

" 

or  raspatory  for  ridge. 

Freer's 

83 


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Instruments  for  Submucous  Resection 


^ 


W 


7515 


7S00U  Double  Hook,  Freer's     .         .         .     ■ 

7500N  Qiisel    Freer's  .... 

7S00M  Sharp  Elevator,  Freer's  . 

7S00L  Dull  Elevator 

7S00JK  Angular  Knives,  bent  on  flat,  Freer's 
7500H  "  "  "      "    edge,  Freer's 

7S00E  Dissecting  Knife,   Freer's        .         .      - 

7S00D  Mucosa  Knife,  Freer's    . 


7513  7520 

7500BC  Mucosa  Knives,  right  and  left,  Freer's 
7510  Septum  Knife,  Murray's 

•7512  "  "        Carter's 

7213  "  "        Ballenger's 

7S1S  "  "        swivel,     Ballenger's, 

2   si^es      ...... 

7520    Nasal  Retractors,  Richard's,  2  sizes  . 
7522  "  "  beaded  edge^  2  sizes 


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Nasal  Instruments 


7o30    Ethmoid  Curette,  Ballenger's,  (Fig.  1) 

7531  Ethmo-Turbinate   Knives,    Ballenger's, 

right  and  left,   (Fig.  2)    .         .         . 

7532  Angle-ethmo  Knives,  Ballenger's,  right 

and  left,    (Fig.   3)    .         .         .      _   . 

7533  Turbinate    Knives,     Ballenger's,     right 

and   left,    (Fig.  4)    . 

7534  Posterior  Antrum  Knives,  Ballenger's 

(Fig  5) 

Instruments  listed    above    are  without 

handles      .         . 


7548 

7535  Handle  for  Ballenger's  Instruments   . 

7536  Turbinate  Knives,   Sluder's,   right  and 

left  with  handle       .... 
7540    Spokeshave.  Chappel's,  2  sizes   . 

7545  Yankauer's,  Rotatable  Needle     . 

7546  "  Ring  Knot  Tightener 

7547  "  Double  Hook  Forceps 

7548  Suture    Needles;    Yankauer's,  various 

models,  A,  B,  C,  D,  E     . 
7555     Septum  Needle,  Killian's     . 

7557  "  "        Hetrick's 

7558  Knot  Tver,  Hetrick's  .... 


85 


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Nasal    Instruments 


1       i 

7575     7576     7577      7578 


!  7581     7583 


7584  7588 


i 

111 

^n 

1^1 

j 

! 

1        \ 

1 

7590     7591 


7592 


7593 


7594    7595     7596 


7597     7598     7599 


Instruments  in  the  list  below  fit  handle 
No.  7535.  Can  be  supplied  with  fixed 
handles  if  so  ordered. 

7575  Septum   Knife,   straight 

7576  "  "        convex 

7577  "  "       Barnes' 
7578 

7579  "  "       Seller's 

7580  "  "       Douglas' 

7581  "  "       Allen's 

7583  "  "       Douglas' 

7584  "  "        Killian's 
7588     Spokeshave,  Beren's,  2  sizes 


full    curve 


7589  Spokeshave,  Nichol's,  2  sizes     . 

7590  Plain  Nasal  Chisel      .... 

7591  "  "     Gouge      .... 

7592  Nasal  Gouge,  Hajek's,  3  sizes     . 

7593  Plough      "       Woake's,  right  and  left 

7594  Nasal  Curette,  Grunwald's,  straight  . 


7595 
7596 
7597 
7598 
7599 

7600  Sharp  Hook,  Hajek's 

7601  Dull  Hook,  Hajek 


bent 
"  large,  bent 

"  bent  up,  large 

Schaeifer's,  oval 
"  round 


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Nasal  Instruments 


iJiJ 

7610 


7610  V-shaped  Chisels,  Ballenger's,  3  sizes 

7612  Nasal  Chisel,  flat,  Spratt's  . 

7613  "  "       curved,  Spratt's 

7616  Frontal  Sinus  Chisel,  Killian's,  curved 

7617  "  "           "             "             straight 

7618  "  "        Protector,   Killian's     . 


7624  Metzenbaum's  Set  Chisels  and  Gouge 
for  removing  spurs  and  bony  ridge 
of  septum,  with  handle     . 

7626  Guarded  Frontal  Sinus  Chisel,  Yan- 
kauer's  


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Nasal  Instruments 


7650  Antrum  Washing  Tube,  Killian's 

7651  Frontal  Sinus  Washing  Tube,  Killian's 

7652  Antrum    Washing    Tube,     flexible,    3 

sizes  ...... 

7653  Antrum    Washing    Tube,    Hartmann's, 

flexible      

7654  Antrum  Washing  Tube,   Coakley 

7655  "  "  "       openings      in 
side           ...... 

7656  Antrum  Washing  Tube,  Grunwald's   . 


7659  Frontal  Sinus  Dilators,  Freeman's,  8 
sizes  ...... 

7661  Sphenoidal  Knife,  Andrew's 

7662  Ethmoidal 

7663  "  Probe        ".'.'. 

7664  Sinus  Washing  Tube,    Andrew's,  very 

thin 

7668  Myles'  Sinus  Chisels  and  Gouges,  set 
with  handle,  separate  chisels  or 
gouges  of  this  set  will  be  supplied  . 


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l\ 


Nasal  Instruments 


C30 


7680    Antrum   Gouge,   Curtis' 
7681 


backward   cut- 


ting 


7684  Antrum  Gouge,  Falkner's    . 

7685  Ethmoid  Curette,  Faulkner's 

7686  "  "  "  new  model 

7687  Frontal  Sinus  Curette,  Faulkner's     . 

7688  Curette  and  Gouge,  Bryant's 


7689  Double  Curette,  Schaeffer's 

7690  Antrum  Curette,  Myles',  flexible  shank, 

5  sizes       ...... 

7700    Antrum  and  Sinus  Curettes,  Coakley's, 

6  patterns  ..... 
Ethmoid   Curette,   Mosher's 


7701 

7702    Antrum 


Dunn's 


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Nasal  Instruments 


7703  Frontal  Sinus  Curette,  Worthington's, 
3  styles  

7705  Frontal  Sinus  Curette,  Halle,  concave 
or  convex  ..... 

7715  Antrum  Rasp,  Good's  .... 

7716  Frontal     Sinus     Rasp,     Thompson,     2 

curves,  grooved  on  back  for  guiding 
over   sinus   probe      .... 

7717  Frontal  Sinus  Rasp,  Brawley's  . 


7729 

7718    Antrum     Rasps.     Gallaher's,     grooved, 

concave  or  convex     .... 
7725    Antrum  Drill,  Cohen's 

7728  Frontal      Sinus      Probes,      graduated, 

Skillern  ..... 

7729  Frontal     Sinus     Probe,    graduated,    3 

sizes,   Coakley's         .... 

7730  Antrum  and  Sinus  Probe,  flexible 


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Nasal  Instruments 


77S0  7754 

7750  Antrum  Trocar  Needle,  right  and  left, 

Killian's 

7751  Antrum  Trocar,  Douglass' 

7752  "  "  Pierce 

7753  "  "  Halle,  with  sharp  and 
blunt  ohdurators       .... 


7756   _  7757  7758 

7754  Antrum  Trocar,  Coakley's,  with  water- 

tight bayonet  connecting  washing  tube 

7755  Antrum  Trocar,   Charlton's 

7756  "  "  Gatewood's 

7757  "  "  Gallaher's 

7758  "  "  Fletcher's 


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Nasal    Instruments 


7800 

7801 

7805 
7806 
7807 
7808 


7815 


780S 


7807 


Cotton  Container,  with  cover  and 
spring  actuated  automatic  feed. 

Cotton  Waste  Box,  with  glass  recep- 
tacle ..... 

Paper  Waste  Receptacles,  large 
"  "  "  small 

Floor  Stand  for  above 

Desk  Attachment  for  above 

Above  paper  waste  receptacles  are  wa- 
ter proof  and  intended  to  be  burned 
as  used     ...... 

Post    Nasal    Syringe,    hard    rubber,    1 


7820 

7816  Post  Nasal  Syringe,  hard  rubber,  2 
ozs. 

7820  Post  Nasal  Syringe,  Holmes',  fan 
shaped  stream,  metal  tube  and  rub- 
ber  bulb  ..... 

7822  Nasal  Douche,  hard  rubber  nose  piece, 
6   oz.   bulb 

7824  Nasal  Douche,  Fowler's,  the  beak  ot 
the  instrument  is  placed  in  the  nose 
and  the  patient  blows  through  the 
round  opening,  forcing  the  liquid 
upwards  into  the  nostril.  Clean  and 
convenient         ..... 


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Rubber  Outline  Stamps  for  Recording 
Diseases  in  Case  Book 


^    E-S.MEVROWITI.N.Y..-/'     W 


l':'  /■■' 


7877 

7875  Rubber    Stamps    of    Tympanum,    right 

and  left,  per  pair     .... 

7876  Rubber    Stamps    of    Tympanum,    right 

and  left,  large,  per  pair     . 

7877  Rubber  Stamps  of  Nasal  Passage,  pro- 

file  view  .         .         .         .         ■ 


7878  Rubber     Stamps    of     Nasal    Passage, 

posterior   view  .... 

7879  Rubber  Stamps  of  Nasal  Passage,  an- 

terior view        ..... 

7880  Rubber  Stamps  of  Vocal  Cords 

7881  "  "  "   Uvula 


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Aspirating  and  Anesthesia  Apparatus 


7900  Portable  aspirating  and  anesthetizing  outfit.  Operated  by  either  direct  or 
alternating  current.  Complete  with  ether  and  aspirating  bottles;  ample 
pressure  and  suction  for  both  purposes.     Complete  with  carrying  case 

7907  Suction  Apparatus,  Brawler's,  for  attachment  to  faucet,  the  water  pressure 
producing  suction  in  the  bottle.   Complete  as  illustrated 

7910  Suction  Apparatus,  Sonderman's,  consisting  of  special  extra  heavy  rubber 
bulb  with  two-piece,  easily  cleaned  glass  nose  piece.  Aspirated  mater- 
ial cannot  reach  bulb  ........ 

7912  Sinus  Treatment  and  Suction  Apparatus,  Coffin's,  for  attachment  to  any 
suction  producing  instrument.  Consists  of  nebulizer  and  aspirator. 
After  sinus  is  cleanly  aspirated  a  valve  is  turned  and  medicated  vapor 
is  delivered  to  sinus  ......... 

7915     Same  as  above  on  stand  with  gauge  ...... 


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Throat  Instruments 


ACTUAL  SIZES 


8030 


8023 


8000  Throat  Mirrors,  boilable,  7  sizes,  with- 
out handle         ..... 

8002  Throat  Mirrors,  all  metal,  6  sizes, 
without  handle         .... 

8004    Universal  Handle  for  above  mirrors  . 

8010    Rhinoscope,  adjustable,  Michel's 

8020     Headband,  metal  plate,  silk  strap 

8022  "  "  "  with  pad,  silk 
strap          ...... 

8023  Headband,  metal  plate  with  pad,  heavy 

leather  band,  double  ball  swivel 

8024  Headband,  metal  plate  with  pad,  heavy 

leather  band,   single   ball   swivel 
8027     Headband,   spring  metal 


8028 
8030 

8031 
8032 
8040 


8042 

8044 
8045 
8046 


Headband,  spring  metal,  folding 
"  hard  rubber,  continental 

(In  ordering  give  size  of  hat) 
Headband,  hard  rubber,  adjustable 

"  fibre,  adjustable 

Head  Mirror,   aluminum,  3"   diameter, 

large  opening  .... 
Head   Mirror,  aluminum,   3H"   diame 

ter,  large  opening     . 
Head  Mirror,   aluminum,  4"   diamete 

large  opening 
Head  Mirror,  brass,  3" 

2.W'    . 

'       4" 


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Tongue  Depressors 


8061 

"              Cohen's 

8062 

"             Farlow's 

8063 

"             Frankel's 

8064 

"              Layman's,  2  sizes 

8065 

"              Frankel's,   modified 

8066 

"             Sass' 

8067 

"             Sawtell's 

8068  Tongue   Depressor,   Freligh 

8069  "  "  Andrew's     . 

8070  "  "  self-retaining, 
Herzig's,  2  sizes        .... 

8071  Tongue  Depressor,   Turk's,  with  3   in- 

terchangeable blades 

8072  Tongue   Depressor,    Turk's,   one    fixed 

blade 


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Mouth  Gags 


8120 


8100 

Mouth  Gag,  Denhart's         .... 

8109 

8101 

"          "      with  ether  tubes 

8102 

"          "      Jansen's  or  Dovlan's 

8110 

8103 

"        Gags,       "          "         "              with 

ether   tubes        

8112 

8104 

Mouth  Gags,  Whitehead's,  two  sizes  . 

8105 

"          "               "                   "        "      . 

8113 

with  ether  tubes        ..... 

S114 

8106 

Mouth  Gags,  Whitehead's,  with  tongue 

depressor,  two  sizes           .... 

8115 

8107 

Mouth  Gags,  Whitehead's,  with  tongue 

depressor  and  ether  tubes 

8116 

8108 

Mouth  Gags,  Jennings'  (no  springs)   . 

8120 

Mouth     Gags,     Jennings'     with     ether 

tubes  ...... 

Mouth  Gags  with  springs,  Braun-Jen- 

nings'         ...... 

Mouth     Gags,     Braim-Jennings',     with 

ether  tubes        ..... 
Mouth   Gags,   Dann-Jennings' 

"  "  "  "  with   ether 

tubes  ...... 

Mouth   Gags,  Jennings',    with    electric 

light  attachment       .... 
Mouth   Gags,  Jennings',    with    electric 

light  attachment  and  ether  tubes 
Palate  Retractor,  White's    . 


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Tonsil  Instruments 


8150     Tonsil  Forceps,  Robertson's    . 


8151 

" 

8152 

Roberts' 

8153 

"           Lovell's 

8154 

"           Richards' 

8155 

"            Abraham's 

8156 

"            Palmer's 

8157 

"            Moraweck 

8158 

"            Tydings' 

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Tonsil  Instruments 


8162  Tonsil  Forceps,  Page 

8163  "  "         Eves 

8164  "  "         Demarest 

8165  "  "         Ballinger 

8166  "  "         White's  . 


8175  Tonsil  Hemostat  Forceps,  Rosenheim, 
slot  on  jaw  and  spring  on  ring  for 
carrying  suture         .... 

8180     Tonsil  Suture  Knot  Tyer,  Jer\-ey's     . 


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Tonsil   Instruments 


8190     Tonsil  Sponge  Forceps,  straight,  2  lengths 


8191  "           "             "         curved 

8200  "      Hemastatic  Forceps,   Schmidt's 

8201  "  "               "          Beck's 

8202  "  "               "          Mikulicz's 

8203  "  "               "          Boettcher's 

8204  "  "                "           Cor^vin's  latest  model  with  ring  for  holding 
gauze        ........... 

8205  Tonsil  Hemastatic  Forceps,  Howes'  ...... 

8210  Double  Screw  Tenaculum,  Carter's          ...... 


100 


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Tonsil  Instruments 


8260  8261  8262 


8250 

Tonsil 
each 

Knife 

Hobb's    right    and  left, 

8251 

Tonsil 

Knife 

Her}-ng's 

8252 

"          sharp  point   . 

82oJ 

'■ 

shghtlv  cur^'ed     . 

S2S4 

" 

Tvding's 

82o5 

Mvles',    full    curve 

8256 

each 

"          right    and    left, 

8257 

Tonsil  Knife, 

Mvles'.  angular,  right  and 

left 

each 

8258 

Tonsil 

Knife, 

Kyle's,  crvpta 

8259 

Douglas's      .         .         .         . 

8260 

" 

Robertson's 

8261 

" 

" 

Allport's    . 

8262 

" 

" 

Swan's 

8263 

" 

" 

Abraham's     .         .         .         . 

8264 

" 

" 

Allport's        .         .         .         . 

8265 

'* 

" 

Swan's           .         .         .         . 

8266 

" 

" 

Freer's,  right  and  left,  each  . 

8267 

" 

Pierce's  large  and  small  " 

8269 

Tonsil 
each 

Knife, 

Leland's,  right  and  left, 

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Tonsil  Instruments 


^^ 


8300 


MEYROV/irZ 


8275 
8276 
8277 
8278 
8279 


8281 
8290 


Tonsil  Curette,  Abraham's  . 

Knife,  curved,  Abraham's 
Scalpel,  double  edged,  Abraham's 
Knife,  hoe-shaped,  Abraham's 
Tyding    Makuen  . 
"        adjustable,  right  or  left, 
sharp  or  dull.  McCoy's 
Tonsil  Knife,  double.  Carpenter's,  new 

model ■ 

Tonsil  Separator  and  Retractor,  Kurd's 


8291  Tonsil  Separator,  Pond's,  serrated 

8292  "       Enucleator.   McWhinnie 

8293  "      Separator,  Yankauer's 

8294  "  "  "  for  chi 
dren          ..... 

8297  "       Curette,  Meierhof     . 

8300  "      Suture  Needle,   Douglass' 

8302  Double  Tenaculum 
8304  "  "  Boetcher's      . 


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Tonsil  Instruments 


8391  8362 

8350     Lingual  Tonsilotome,  Myles' 
8360     Tonsil  Punch,  Hartmann's,  oval 


8362 
8370 
8371 
8372 
8374 
8390 
8391 


Hawkbill 
Scissors,    Prince's  .... 

"         Yankauers's,  as  above  but  serrated 
"  GrifSn's  .... 

"  Robertson's,  right  and  left 

Snare,    Eves         ..... 

"       Tyding's,  with  plain  and  one  ring  canula 


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Tonsil  Snares 


8395  Tonsil  Snaretome,  Braun's,  combination  of  Sluder  tonsilotome  and  snare. 

Set  consists  of  two  snares  and  one  tonsilotome.    (Send  for  reprint)     . 

8396  Mouth  Gag,  for  use  with  above  instrument  with  springs  for  holding  snare 

(See  8110)       

8400  Tonsil  Snare,  Brown's  ...... 

8401  "  "      Bosworth's 

8402  "  "      Beck-Schenck,  with  straight  and  one  ring  canula 

8403  Extra  Ring  Canula,  for  above,  three  sizes 


E.     13.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


Tonsilotomes 


8420     Sluder   Tonsilotome,  3   sizes 
8422        "  "  as     modified     by 

Sauer,  this  instrument  is  provided 
with  a  lever  and,  in  addition,  a 
screw  for  forcing  the  blade  for- 
ward, also  with  a  ratchet  to  prevent 
blade  being  accidentally  pushed 
back,  2  sizes  ..... 
8424  Demarest-Sluder  tonsilotome.  This  in- 
strument is  provided  with  a  cam  for 


forcing  blade   forward,   2   sizes 

8426  Laforce   Tonsilectome   with   separately 

operated     hemastatic      and      cutting 
blades,  scissor  handle 

8427  Laforce  Tonsilectome    as    above,  with 

pistol  grip         .         .         . 

8428  Ruppert's  Tonsilotome,  bayonet   shape, 

3  sizes       ...... 


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Tonsil  and  Laryngeal  Instruments 


8470 


8446 


8447 


8842 


8440  Tonsil  Syringe,  all  metal  syringe  in  all  metal  case  with  extension  and  three  needles 

8441'  Tonsil  Syringe,  all  glass  in  metal  case  with  extension  and  two  needles 

8442  "             "            "   metal,  with   renewable   needle         ...... 

8445  "  "          needles,    straight            .         .         . 

8446  "  "             "            right  angle 

8447  "  "             "            sharp   curve             ........ 

8448  "  "             "            lesser      "                  ........ 

8470  Laryngeal   Cutting   Forceps,   Killian's,   lateral 

8471  "  "                "                "            anterior,   posterior              .... 

8475  "  Lance,  probe  point,  cutting  forward 

8476  "  "          "           "            "        backward 

8477  "  "      pointed                 

8478  "  Curette,    Roe's,    adjustable            


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Laryngeal  Instruments 


8495        8496 


8490     Lan-ngeai  Syringe,  all  glass,  asbestos  packing,  34  o^ 


8491 

"                "         "     metal,   J4oz. 

8495 

"         Applicator,   Kyles" 

8496 

"                 "           Bosworth's 

8497 

"                  "           Fischer's 

8500 

"         Dropper,  Y'ankauer's 

8510 

Esophageal  Dilator,  with  6  celluloid  tips 

8512 

Bristle  Probang,  with  removable  bristle 

8515 

Larj-ngeal   Probe 

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Tracheal  and  Intubation  Instruments 


8650     Tenaculum,    single  

8551  "  double  

8552  Trachea   Dilator,    Laborde's.    tri-valve  ........ 

8553  "  "  Trosseau's.   bi-valve  ........ 

8554  "  "  Golding-Bird's 

8555  Traeheotomv   Tubes,    sterling  silver.    No.    1 ;    No.    2 ;    No.    3 ;    No. 

4, ;  No.   5 ;  No.   6 ;  No.   7 ;   No.   S ;  No.   9 

S556     Tracheotomy  Tubes,   German   silver,   6   sizes,   each        ...... 

8557  "  "         Aluminum,   6  sizes   each        ....... 

8558  "  "         Jackson's,  full  curve,  silver,  Nos.  1,  2  and  3 each;  Nos. 

4,    5    and    6.    each         ............ 

8559  Tracheotomy  Tubes,  Jackson's  full  curve,  plated,  Nos.  1,  2  and  3 each;  Nos. 

4,    5    and    6.    each         ............ 

S560     Tracheotomy  Tubes,   Jackson's,   cane-shaped,    silver,   Nos.    1,    2   and    3 :   Nos. 

4,    5    and    6,    each        ............ 

8561  Tracheotomy  Tubes,   Jackson's,    cane-shaped,   plated,  Nos.    1,    2   and   3 ;   Nos. 

4,    5    and    6.    each        .  ... 

8562  Laryngostomy  Tubes,  Jackson's,  silver.  Nos.  1,  2  and  3 ;  Nos.  4,  5  and  6,  each 

S563  "  ■'  "  plated.  Nos.  1.  2  and  3 ;  Nos.  4.  5  and  6.  each 

S5fi4      Intubation    Set.   O'Dwyer's,    scale,   in   and   extubator.   metal    case 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW     YORK 


Suspension    Apparatus 


8600      Lynch  Suspension  Apparatus  including  Crane  and  5  sizes  of  spatulae   . 

This  outfit  consists  essentially  of  the  crane,  which  is  attached,  by  means  of  a  clamp,  to 
the  end  of  the  operating  table,  and  the  suspension  apparatus  proper,  to  which  the  spatulae 
are  interchangeably  attachable. 

The  crane  may  be  raised  and  lowered  or  moved  across  the  table  by  means  of  screws, 
provided  for  the  purpose,  and  a  clamp  permits  further  up  and  down  adjustment. 

The  suspension  apparatus  itself  is  made  of  two  members  joined  together  so  that  the 
angle  made  by  them  is  adjustable  by  means  of  a  quick  acting  worm.  Two  views  of  this 
part  of  the  apparatus  are  shown,  showing  also  the  method  of  attachment  of  spatulae  and 
the  opening  adjustment. 

(The  complete  illustration  shows  an  older  form  of  suspension  apparatus  now  discon- 
tinued.    Details  of  the  crane  itself  are  correct). 


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Bronchoscopic 

Instruments 


8620 
8621 

8622 


8624 


8626 


8627 


Jackson's  Laryngeal  Speculum,  adult 
size,  with  slide,  14  mm.  x  16  cm     . 

Jackson's  Laryngeal  Speculum,  child 
size,   12  mm.  x   14  cm. 

Jackson's  Laryngeal  Speculum,  infant 
size,  10  mm.  x  9.6  cm.     .         .         . 

The  above  instruments  are  for  diag- 
nostic, therapeutic  and  operative  use 
on  the  larynx.  Also  for  introduction 
of  bronchoscopes,  the  removable  slide 
permitting  withdrawal  of  speculum 
after  bronchoscopes  are  introduced 

Laryngeal  Speculum,  heart  shaped, 
Jackson's,  for  exposure  of  anterior 
comissure.  Does  not  replace  the 
slide  speculum  for  general  work  or 
for  introduction  of  bronchoscopes. 
Size  9  mm.  x  7  mm.  x  17  cm. 

Oval  Slide  Speculum,  Jackson's,  for 
insufflation  and  anesthesia  and  in- 
troduction of  catheters.  Adult  size, 
25  mm.  X  Uy2  mm.  x  16  cm.     . 

Oval  Slide  Speculum,  child's  size,  23^ 


8629 


8630 
8632 


8633 


mm.  X  12  mm.  x  14cm.     .         .         . 
Esophageal  Speculum,  for  examination 

of    upper    esophageal    tract.     Adult 

size,  14  mm.  x  24  cm.     .         .      _  . 
Esophageal     Speculum,     child's     size, 

12  mm.  X  17     . 
Laryngeal    Speculum,    battery    handle, 

Pratt's,  adult  size      .... 
Laryngeal    Speculum,     battery   handle, 

Pratt's,  child  size      .... 


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Bronchoscopic  Instruments 


8635 

8635  Lynah's     New   Oval     Laryngeal    Spec- 

ulum ...... 

8636  Lynah's     New      Comissure     Laryngeal 

Speculum  ..... 

8640  Jackson's  Bronchoscope,    slanted    ends 

without  obdurator  or  auxiliary  drain- 
age tube.    Adult  size,  9  mm.  x  40  cm. 

8641  Jackson's     Bronchoscope,      as      above. 

Child  size,  S  mm.  x  30  cm. 

8642  Jackson's  Bronchoscope,  as  above.  In- 

fant size,  4  mm.  x  20  cm. 
8645     Esophogascope,  slanted  end  with  aux- 


iliary drainage  tubes,   no  obdurator. 
Adult  size,  10  mm.  x  S3  cm.   . 
8646    Esophogascope,    as  above.     Child  size, 
7  mm.  X  45   cm.       .... 

8648  Bronchoscope,  Jackson's,  for  cases   of 

excessive  secretion  and  for  drainage 
of  lung  abcesses,  with  auxiliary 
drainage  tubes,  7  mm.  x  45  cm. 

8649  Bronchoscope,  Jackson's,   as   above,    5 

mm.  X  45  cm.  ..... 

8650  Bronchoscope,  Jackson's,    as   above,    5 

mm.  X  30  cm.   ..... 


Ill 


E.     B.     MEYROWITZ,     NEW    YORK 


8694       8693 


Laryngeal  Instruments 

8687   8686    8685   8684    8683    8682   8681    8680 


8666  8660 

Bronchoscope  Forceps,  forward  grasp- 
ing, 40  cm 

8662     Bronchoscope   Forceps,    side    grasping, 

40    cm 

The  above  are  extra  light  for  use  with 
the  4  mm.  x  30  cm.  and  S  mm.  x  30 
cm.  Bronchoscopes  only  . 

8664  Bronchoscopic  Forceps,  Jackson's,  for- 

ward   grasping,    45,    50    and  60  cm. 
lengths      .         .         .       .  ■         •      .  • 

8665  Bronchoscopic  Forceps,  side  graspmg, 

45,  50  and  60  cm.  sizes   . 

8666  Bronchoscopic    Rotation     Forceps,    45, 

50  and  60  cm.  sizes  .         .         .         • 

8667  Bronchoscopic    Rotation     Forceps,    40 

cm.  extra   light         .         .         .         ■ 

8679  Universal      Handle      for      instruments 

listed  below       .         .         .         .         ■ 

8680  Laryngeal      Punch      tip,      fenestrated, 

Krause      ...... 

8681  Laryngeal      Punch      tip,      fenestrated, 

Krause   smaller         .... 

8682  Laryngeal      Punch      tip.      fenestrated. 

Krause  church  window  form   . 


8662  8679 

Laryngeal    Punch   tip,    Struyken 
"  "  "     Frankel 

8685  "  "  "    Scheinman 

8686  "  "  "    oval,  bent  side- 
ways         ...... 

8687  Laryngeal  Foreign  body  tip,  serrated 
86881  "  Punch  tip   for  vocal   cords, 

etc.    Cordes  extra  large  .         .     '    . 
8688K   Punch  tip  for  vocal  cords  etc.  Cordes 
large      ...... 

8688L   Punch  tip  for  vocal  cords  etc.  Cordes 

medium 

8688M  Punch  tip  for  vocal  cords  etc.  Cordes 
small      ...... 

Punch  tip  for  vocal  cords  etc.  Cordes 
pyramid  ..... 

Punch  tip  for  vocal  cords  etc.  Cordes 

round  

Punch   Forceps   Canula,  curved 
"  "  "        20    cm.    long, 

straight  

Punch   Forceps   Canula,  40  c  m.  long, 
56    " 


8693 


8695 
8696 


8697 


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Illuminating  Apparatus 


8702 


8705 


f^    ^^^"^^^ 

8706 

Transilluminator,  Coakley's,  with  white 
lined,  hard  rubber  tube  for  frontal 
sinus  and  glass  tube  for  antrum  ex- 
amination. With  switch  in  handle 
and  conducting  cords 

Transilluminator,  Jackson's,  with  110 
V.  lamp,  tapered  soft  rubber  tube  for 
frontal  sinus  and  glass  protecting 
tube  for  antrum,  with  switch  on  han- 
dle, conducting  cords  and  attachment 
plug  ...... 

Post-nasal  Illuminator  and  trans-il- 
luminator, Kyles',  without  connect- 
ing  cords  ..... 

Headlight,  Phillips',  adjustable  focus, 
metal  band        ..... 


8710 

8706  Headlight,  Pynchon's,  with  110  v.  lamp, 
metal  head  band,  connecting  wire, 
attachment  plug  and  pole  plug  con- 
nector       ...... 

8710  Headlight,  Klaar's,  deep  concave  mir- 
ror with  two  openings,  axes  of  vision 
and  of  illumination  co-incident. 
Light  carrying  arm  adjustable  to 
focus  illumination.  Complete  with 
adjustable  fibre  head  band  and  con- 
necting cord      ..... 

8715  Pocket  Battery,  Young's,  7"  x  1^". 
Flush  sockets  for  cord  terminals, 
employs  regular  commercial  cell, 
procurable  anywhere,  will  operate  in- 
struments listed  on  this  page.  Equip- 
ped with  adjustable  rheostat  for  con- 
trolling illumination 


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Illuminating  Fixtures 


8743 

5740  Electric    light    bracket,    unlimited    ad- 

justment, up,  down  and  laterally. 
Extreme  extension,  24",  telescoped 
together,  13".  Guaranteed  to  wear 
and  give  satisfactory  service,  com- 
plete with  wire,  electric  light  sock- 
et   and   attachment   plug.    (No   lamp). 

5741  Electric    light    bracket     as    above,    in- 

cluding  open    condenser   and   lamp 

5743  Gas   bracket,    adjustable  in  any  direc- 

tion, light-carrying  arm  always 
horizontal.      Total    extension    24".    . 

5744  Gas    light    bracket,    3    arm,    unlimited 

adjustment,  up,  down  and  side- 
ways. Light-carrying  arm  always 
horizontal  ..... 

The  above  brackets  may  also  be 
wired  for  electric  light  Instead  of 
gas  or  may  be  fitted  for  both  gas 
and    electricity. 

5750  Electric    light    stand,    heavy    japanned 

base,  telescoping  upright.  upper 
member  flexible.  With  electric  light 
socket,  attachment  plug  and  wire. 
No    lamp.  ..... 

5751  Electric    floor     stand     as    above    with 

open  condenser  and  lamp 
S755  Electr-c  light  stand,  Coakley  con- 
denser, mounted  in  yoke  on  teles- 
cope stand  with  heavy  japanned 
base.  Contains  adjustment  for  cen- 
tering electric  light  bulb  with  re- 
spect to  condensing  lens.  Complete 
with  wire  and  attachment  plug  and 
including    lamp         .... 

5760  McKenzie   condenser   for   electric  light 

5761  "  "  "      gas    light     . 

5762  Open    condenser   for    electric   light 


t^ 


114 


8789 

S780  Atomer,  with  one  dram  amber  colored 
bottle,  specially  for  expensive  solu- 
tions   

8781  Patient's  Atomer,  with  removable  nas- 

al guard   ...... 

8782  De  Vilbiss  Nebulizer 

8783  "        "         Atomizer    with    adjustable 

tip  

8784  De   Vilbiss   Powder   Blower,   with   ad- 

justable   tip       ....         . 

8785  Atomer  with  post-nasal  four-way  and 

straight  tubes  for  nasal   work 


8786 
8787 


8790 


8793 
8794 


'    I 

8790 

Three    Piece    Set,    consisting   of   Nos. 

8782,  8783,  8784  in  metal  rack 
Four    Piece    Set,    consisting    of    8782, 

8783.  8784,  8785  and  metal  rack      . 
Hard   Rubber  Atomizers,  set  of  three. 

straight,  up  and  down  tips,  in  metal 
rack 

Vaseline    Atomizer      ..... 

Powder  Blower  with  bulb,  scoop 
pattern 

Automatic    cut-off        ..... 

Automatic   cut-off.   De  Vilbiss    . 


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Sterilizers 


S802 
SS03 
8804 
8805 
8810 

8S11 


8800 

Instrument  sterilizer.  12"  x  5"  x  4". 
Metal  drip  base.  tray,  hinged  cover 
■with  valve.  Perforated  tray  with 
handles  for  instruments.  Bunsen 
burner    for    gas         .... 

Dressings  and  instrument  sterilizer. 
Steam  is  admitted  into  the  steriliz- 
ing chamber  by  a  valve  shown  in 
the  illustration.  Steam  may  be 
turned  off  and  Instruments  and 
dressings  are  then  exposed  to  heat 
for  drying.     Chamber  10"  x  4%"  x  4%' 

Dressings  and  Instrument  sterilizer 
as  above.     Chamber  14"  x  6"  x  6"   . 

Dressings  and  instrument  sterilizer 
as  above.     Chamber  16"  x   6%-"  x  7" 

Gas  stand  for  above  sterilizers,  alum- 
inum finish       ..... 

Gas  stand  for  above  sterilizers,  white 
enamel    finish  .... 

Dressings  and  instrument  sterilizer, 
as  described  above  but  operated  by 
electricity,  10"  x  41/2"  x  4%"    . 

Dressings  and  instrument  sterilizer, 
as  described  above  but  operated  by 


8812 
8S15 


SS16 
SS17 
8820 
8821 
8822 


8820-21-22 


electricity,  14"  x  G"  x  6"  . 

Dressings  and  instrument  sterilizer, 
as  described  above  but  operated  by 
electricity,   16"  x    6%"  x   7"      . 

Instrument  sterilizer,  operated  by 
electricity,  provided  with  hinged 
cover  operated  by  a  long  handle 
which  simultaneously  raises  instru- 
ment tray  out  of  the  boiling  water. 
Three-way  switch  for  three  degrees 
of  heat.  Spigot  for  drawing  off  wa- 
ter. Reliable  automatic  protective 
device  which  cuts  off  current  if  wa- 
ter boils  away.      10%"  x   5"  x  3"      . 

Instrviment  sterilizer,  as  above  13"  x- 
5"   X    31/4" 

Instrument  sterilizer,  as  above. 
6"   X    3H" 

Instrument  sterilizer  No.   8815  or 
stand.  10 1/2"  x  5"  x  3" 

Instrument  sterilizer  No.  8816  or 
stand,   13"  x  5"  x  3%"      . 

Instrument  sterilizer  No.   8817 
stand   16"   x    6"  x   31/2"      . 


3n  higli 
3n  high 


an  high 


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AI  E  Y  R  O  AV  I  T  Z  ,     NEW     ^-  O  R  K 


Sterilizers 


8830-8831-8832 


8830  Instrument    and  Water   Sterilizer,    on  white  enamel    stand.     Instrument 

sterilizer  11"  x  5}^"  x  3^".     Water  sterilizer  has  capacity   of  2  gal., 
floor  space  16j^"  x  12yi".     May  be  heated  with  gas  or  electricity- 

8831  Sterilizing  outfit  as  above.     Instrument  sterilizer  17"  .x  8"  x  5".     Water 

sterilizer,  3  gal.,  floor  space,  23"  x  18".    For  gas  or  electricity     . 

8832  Sterilizing  outfit  as  above.     Instrument  sterilizer,  24"  x  12"  x  17",  water 

sterib'zer,  5  gal.,  floor  space  31"  x  25".  ..... 

8834  Instrument,  dressing  and  hot  water  sterilizing  outfit.     Dressing  sterilizer, 

10"  X  4yi"  X  4j4",  instrument  sterilizer  11"  x  Syi"  x  3j^",  water  ster- 
ilizer, 2  gal.,  floor  space,  26"  x  12yi".  gas  or  electrically  heated 

8835  Sterilizing  Outfit,  as  above,  dressing  sterilizer,  16"  x  6^4"  x  7",  instrument 

sterilizer  17"  x  8"  x  5",  water  sterilizer,  3  gal.,  floor  space,  32"  x  18"  . 

8837     Sterilizing  Outfit,  for  specialists,  instrument  sterilizer  11"  x  5}4"  x  3j4", 
water  sterilizer  2  gal.     Porcelain  enameled  table  top  14"  x  14",  cabinet 
9^/4"  x  16"  X  14"  deep,  floor  space  19"  x  31".    For  gas  or  electricity     . 
In  ordering  state  whether  gas  or  electricity  is  to  be  used. 


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Office  Equipment 


8860 


8850 


Running  Water  Cuspidor,  specialist 
type.  Single  bowl  type  of  approved 
design.  Bowl  is  of  glass  of  various 
colors  or  of  white  porcelain,  drainage 
and  supply  tubes  in  colors  to  match. 
Stand,  white  enameled,  adjustable 
height 


88S1     Cuspidor,  as  above  with  black  enamel 
stand         ...... 


type,  single  bowl;  similar  in  action 
to  No.  8850,  but  the  pedestal  con- 
ceals all  connections.  No  rubber 
tubing   is    used         .... 


8853     Running     Water     Cuspidor,      pedestal 


Waste  Pail  Receptacle,  consists  of  a 
white  enamel  outer  container,  cover 
of  which  is  raised  by  means  of  a  foot 
treadle,  closes  automatically  Inner 
pail  is  provided  with  handle,  heavy 
enamel  to  prevent  rust,  handle  re- 
mains  outside   and    clean 


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Office   Equipment 


8875 


S87S  Operating  Chair,  Holmes',  hydraulic 
raising  and  lowering  adjustment 
operated  by  foot  pedal  with  im- 
mediate release  and  slow  drop. 
Mounted  on  heavy  metal  pedestal, 
back  inclinable,  operating  foot  rest, 
automatically  producing  flat  operat- 
ing table  top.  Finished  in  white 
enamel  and  nickel  plate  . 

8880  Operating  Qiair,  specialist's.  Revolv- 
ing, raising,  and  lowering  seat. 
Back  adjustable  to  any  angle.  Head 
rest  raising  and  lowering  and  also 
removable  and  inclinable  to  any 
angle         ...... 


8875   (flat) 


Examiner's  Stool,  with  white  enam- 
eled waste  receptacle.  Raising  and 
lowering  and  revolving  seat,  4  legs 

Specialist's  cabinet  with  mirror.  Con- 
taining 10  drawers  of  varied  depth 
and  2  glass  door  compartments. 
Cabinet  is  white  enameled  through- 
out with  heavy  plate  glass  top  and 
two-row  rack  for  bottles.  Beauti- 
fully finished  and  of  graceful  design 

Specialist's  Cabinet  as  above,  without 
mirror       ...... 


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Osteological     Preparations 


9000 


It  is  not  possible  to  present  a  complete  list  of  the  osteological  preparations  in  stock, 
as  new  specimens  are  being  added  constant!}'.  Our  collection  often  includes  interesting 
anomalies  and  bones  showing  various  operations.  We  shall  be  glad  to  furnish  a  list 
upon  request,  describing  the  models  in  stock,  at  any  time.  The  following  are  stock 
preparations  which  we  aim  to  have  on  hand  at  all  times. 

9000.     Temporal  Bones,  sectioned,  to  show  the  bony  structure  of  the  middle 
ear,  on  stand       .  .  .  .         .         ... 


9002.     Temporal  Bones,  sectioned,  to  show  the  drum  with  the  small  bones, 
-  malleus,  incus  and  stapes  mounted  in  their  proper  places 

9004.  Temporal  Bones,  on  which  a  mastoid  operation  has  been  done,  and 
showing  the  drum,  and  small  bones  .... 

9010.  Skull,  7  sections,  showing  practically  every  part,  septum,  turbinates 
and  all  sinuses.  Both  temporal  bones  are  removable  and  sectioned, 
one  like  No.  9000,  the  other  like  9002       .... 


120 


PRICE  LIST 


EYE— EAR— NOSE  AND 
THROAT  INSTUMENTS 


Sixth  Supplementary  Edition  Cateilogue 


JAN.   ISth    1921         LONDON 


520  FIFTH  AVENUE,  NEW  YORK 


OPHTHALMOLOGIC 
EQUIPMENT 


Page 

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5173  2.25  5327  6.50         Page  51  6131  1.50  6362  2.25 

5174  2.25  5328  4.50  5504  1.25  6132  6370  12.75 

5175  3.25         Page  45  5505  .30  6134                    Page  62 
6176  2.25  5335  3.95  5506  .40  6140      ea.  1.75  6400  ea.  3.75 

5185  5336  5.25  5510  6.00  6141      ea.  1.75  6402  ea.  3.50 

5186  13..50  5337  6.75  5511  C..50  6145  2.75  6404  ea.  3.25 

5187  6.50  5338  4.75  5512  7.50  6146     ea.  2.75  6406  ea.  3.00 

5188  5339  3.75  5515  10.50  6148  6407  3.00 

5189  5340  5.00  5517  .55  6149  640S  ea.  2.75 

5190  5345  3.25  5525  36.00  Page  58  6409  ea.  3.25 
6194  ea.  .40  5345  5.50  5526  22.00  6175       33.00  6410  ea.  3.25 

5195  ea.  13.50  534.7  7.5O          p„„„  -.,  6180  6.50         Pago  63 

5196  4.50  5355  19.50  5527  48  00  ^^^^       ^^^•"•*  "^"  ^•^" 
Page  40              „     .„  llil  r""  6200  3.00  6431  2.50 

5200  ^   45.00  53,0  "^  3-^5  5  41  To  ^^02  8.50  6432  2.00 

5201  42.00  lll^.  Ill  ^^lll  -'^         Page  59  6433  3.00 
Page  41  nil  III  llil  75  6210  1.75  6436  S.OO 

lil  ''^       46  2:?5  nil  III  nil  III 

m^  If.  lilt,  iz  ''''  '■''  ^  ^'^  «^^"  ':'^ 

5208  12.50  ll'l  III  ,  ,„^^°''  ^^  ,  .„  6214  1.95  6452 

5209  l\'^.  III  5560  3.o0  6215  1.95  6453  6.50 

5210  2.50  nil  t-^^  5564  4.50  gjie  2.00  6454  5.00 
6211  3.75  ^^^^  ''■'^  5565  13.50  5217  2.00  6455  6.00 
5212  3.75  Page  47  5566  1.75  5320  1.75  6470  1.75 
5215  4.75  5379  4.50  5568  6224  .75  6471  1.75 

5218  3.75  5380  5.50  5569  6230  .90  6472  1.75 

5219  3.75  5381  2.75  5570  10.50  8231  .75  6473  2.25 
6220  4.25  5395  4.75          Page  54  5233  .35  6474  1.75 

Page  42  5396  5.25  ggoo  6234  .45  6475  3.00 

5224  12.50  5397  4.50  gggi  6250  1.75  6476  3.00 

6225  12.50  5398  5.00  jgj^O  50  00  6252  2.50         Page  64 

5226  13.50  5399  8.50  ggj^j  5O.00  6254  3.00  6478  4.75 

5227  12.50  5400  3.75  gg^j  50.00  6260  2.00  6480  4.50 
5230  12.50  5401  5.50  p^gp  55  g26i  I.5O  6481  4.50 
5241  4.75  5410  12.50  gpoo'  2.00  6264  3.75  6500  4.75 

5244  2.75  5411  7.50  gg^]^  2.00  6265  3.75  6501  2.75 

5245  2.75         Page  48  6002  3.25  6268  3.50  6502  2.75 

5246  2.75  5425  4.75  6003  3.25  6270  8.50  6520  9.50 
5251  3.50  5426  3.75  6004  3.25  6272  2.75  6521  9.50 
5262  8.00  5427  6.50  6005  2.25         Page  60  6522  9.50 

5253  7.50  5428  6.50  6006  4.00  6280  9.50  6525  10.50 

5254  3.50  5429  6.50  6007  2.25  6281  9.50  6527  8.50 

5255  3..50  5440  ea.  .75  6008  2.25  6282  9.50  6528  19.50 

5256  3.50  544i  ea.  .90  6020  25.00  6283  9.50  Page  65 

5257  4.50  5442  ea.  .90  6021  31.00  6284  9.50  6530  6.50 
Page  43  5443  1.50  6023  29.00  6286  8.50  6531  6.50 

5960  20.00  5446  2.75  6025  9.50  6295  3.75  6534  6.50 

5270  2.75  5450  2.75  6026  9.50  6296  3.75  6535  5.75 

5271  3.50  5452  ea.  .90  g027  8.50  6300  3.00  6536  6.75 
5')72  2.50  5453     ea.  .90  6030  6.50  6310  .95  6537  7.00 

5273  3.50  5454  2.50         Page  56  6311  .95  6538  7.00 

5274  3.50          Page  49  6035  3.50  6313  6545  2.00 

5275  5.00  5460  5.00  6036  3.95  6320  .35  Page  66 
5,76  3.50  5461  4.75  6037  3.95  6321  .50  6575  4  in.    1.75 
5280  4.50  5470  7.50  6040  .90  6325  2.00  4%  in.  2.00 

5284  1.25  5471  6.50  6041  4.25  6326  1.75  5  in.    2.25 

5285  3.00  5472  4.75  6060  21.00  6327  1.75  5  %  in.  2.50 

5286  5473  8.50  6065  8.00  6330  2.75  6576  4  in.    1.75 

5287  5.00  5478  6066  7.50  6332  .75  4%  in.  2.00 
6295  2.75  5479  6067  3.50  6340  1.75  5  in.    2.25 

5296  ea.  2.50         Page  50  6068  4.50  6341  1.75  5%  in.  2.50 

5297  ea.  4.50  5480  .75  6069  6.50  6346  1.00  65S0  4  in.    2.25 
Page  44  5481  1.50  6072  3.75  6346  1.00  4%  in.  2.50 

5298  4.50  5483  8.50  6074  16.50  6348  5  in.  2.75 
6299  3.50  5484  11.50  6090  2.50         Page  61  5%  in.  3.00 

5300  4.50  5488  .75  6091  6.00  6350  2.50  6581  4  in.    2.25 

5301  3.75  5489  .25  6092  19.50  6351  2.50  4%  in.  2.50 

5302  3.75  5490  5.50  6093  38.50  6352  2.50  5  in.    2.75 

5312  8.95  5494  2.00         Page  57  6353  2.50  5%  in.  3.00 

5313  3.00  5495  2.25  6100  6..50  6354  2.50  6583  2.75 

5314  4.75  6496  2.25  6101  6.50  6355  2.50  6584  2.75 

5320  4.50  5500  .60  6105  50.00  6356  2.50  6590  4.50 

5321  4.50  5501  ,60  6120  ea.  3.00  6357  2.50  6591  5.00 

5325  3.00  5502  1.25  6121  ea.  3.00  6360  2.25  6592  4.50 

5326  3.50  6503  1.25  6130  1.50  6361  2.25  6593  5.00 


6600  ea.  2.50         Page  72  7313  10.50         Page  85  7700  2.75 

6601  ea.  2.50  7116  4.25  7314    ea.  10.50  7530  ea.  2.50  ''''*'l  4-50 

6605  ea.  2.00  7117  5.75         Page  79  7531  ea.  3.00  '^'^''2  S.50 

6606  ea.  2.75  7120  6.50  ^^^^  ^  ^^  7532  ea.  3.00  Page  90 

6615  2.75  7121  5.50  ^^^^  ^-^^  7533  g^  3.00  7703  S.50 

6616  3.00  7125  7.50  ^^^^  s'tS  7534  2.75  7705  8.75 

6617  3.75  7127  6.50  ^^^^  ^^  ^-.^  7535  2.75  7715  3.75 
6620  1.00  Page  73  ^3^5  ea'.  3:25  7536  7.75  7716  3.75 
6622  4  m.  1.15  7140  3.50  ^^^g  ea.  3.75  7540  2.25  7717  4.00 
6622  5  in.    1.25  7141  3.50  ^^^^  g  ^^^  ^545  6  50  7713  4,00 

Page  67  7142  5.50  ^^.g  ^'^^  ^546  6.50  7725  S.25 

6650  per  50  .25  7143  8.d0         p  g^  ^^^,j  g  50  7728  2.25 

6652  2.25  7149  15.00  ^^^^  ^3^^  ^g^g  g^  3  Oo  7729  2.25 

6653  4.50  7150  ea.  15.00  ^^^^  2i  oO  7555  3.25  7730  .75 
6665  4.50  7165  17.50  ^^^^  ^557  3.00  p^ge  9I 

6670  3.2d  7166  17.50  ^^^^  ^^^^  ^553  335  ^^^^  ^^  ^^^ 

6671  4.50  7167  17.50  ^^^^  ^.75 

6680  l-'5         Page  74  „,„,  '^''  \_  7„.  .75  7752  4.75 

6681  1-'^  7170  ea.  13.50  «•-  ^,^  J;?^  7753  8.50 

6682  1.75  7172  13..50  ^386  3.00  'o(b  1.^0  ^^ 

6683  1.75  7174  io.50  JSSS  3.00  7d77  1.7o  ^ 

6684  2.25  7175  13.50  7390  3.00  7578  1.7o 

6685  2.25  7177  13.50  ^391  3.7»  7579  1.7a  ^^^^  ^^^ 
Page  68  7150  ea.   13.50  7395  5.75  7580  1.75 

S700  3.50  71  »r  13  50  7396  10.50  7581  1.7d 

llll  4  25                       Page  75  ^3gg  g_50  7584  1.75  7800  3.50 

I'nt  475  7190  10.50  7399  5.00  7588  ea.   3.50  7801                    3.50 

I'll  5'75  7191  10.50  7400  14.50  7589  ea.   3.50  7805    per  100   6.00 

IZl  7*00  7194  13.50                       Page  82  7590  1.75  7806    per  100   3.00 

I'nl  3*75  7196  10.50  74,5  6.00  V591  1.75  7807  for  large  re- 

*'    °  ■  7198  19.50  742S  6.00  7592  1.75  ceptacles       7.50 

°;^»  5  50  7224  13..50  7430  ea.   .90  7593  1.75  7807   for  small  re- 

't:  l'75                       Page   76  7431  ea.   .90  7594  1.75  ceptacles       7.50 

llir,  35  7225  6.50  7432  ea.   .90  7595  1.75  7808  for  large  re- 

I't^  '  7228  11.50  7433  ea.   .90  7596  1.75  ceptacles       6.00 

IIV:  7229  18.50  7434  ea.   .90  7597  1.75  7808   for  small  re- 

I'A  .95  7230  5.75  743S  per  box  1.25  7598  1.75  ceptacles       5.75 

Paee  69  '^231  15.00  7440   per  set   1.50  7599  1.75  7815  1.75 

^onn  I'S  7232  7.50  7445   '^  4.75  76OO  1.75  7816                    1.95 

'000  r25  7233  7.50  ^44g  ^^     1.25  7601  1.75  7820                      2.75 

'H\  250  7235  12.50                        p  53                                   p  g,  7822  2.50 

3007  4.75  --p,,g77--  7476  7612  2.25  ,3,,  ^-^  ^  !,„ 

2:00  llll  nil  748?  4.00  ;  .             ;:?^  7878 

7016  2.25  3264  lO.oO  ^43^  2.25  7524  set  10.00  7879                     1.50 

?018  ea.   .75  'HI  [lH  7483  2.50  ,,,,  8.5O  7880                    1.50 

7020  4.75  nil  nil  7484  2.75  7881  1.50 

Paee  70  llll  Inln  7485  2.50  "  „  „-  Pago  94 

.„,,:  100  ^^6^  *^^?  7486  2.75  7650  2.25  7900                   75.00 

^lll  lil  ^271  10.05  748b  ^^^^  ^_^^ 

ails  nil  {"ilJ  7^88  Lo  7652  2.00  7910                      3.50 

?030  35S  llli  io50  7489  2.75  7653  2.50  7912                   15.00 

?040  2.25  7277  HH  7490  2.00  7654  2.50  7915                   26.00 

ii  5;i  ?^?r"^";fs  :>-:::  s-'is  hh  .s 

7072.  ea.   .60  7296  10.50  7500L  2.25  7664  -.7o  g023         2.7o 

7074  ea.  .60  7997  10.5O  7500JK  2.25  7668  ea.  -.-5  g024        2.75 

7080  ea  2.25  7;98  11  50  7500H  2.25         Page  89  8027  2.25 

?  :75       i  lofo  7500E  2.25      7680  3.25  8028  5.00 

7082  1.75  7300  10.50      7500D  2.25      7681  3.25  8030  4.75 

Page  71  7302  10.50  7500BC  ea.  2.25     7684  4.50  8031  3.2a 

7100  3.75  7303  10.50      7510  2.75      7685  3.75  8032  3.2^ 

7101  2.75  7304  10.50      7512  3.00      7686  3.7a  8040  2.75 

7102  2.75  7306  ea.  15.00  7513  2.50  7687  4.50  8041  3.00 
7104  2.75  7308  10.50  7515  3.75  7688  3.00  8042  3.25 
7110  3.75  7309  10.50      7520  1.25      7689  3.00  8043 

7115  10.50  7312  10.50      7522  2.75      7690  2.50  8044  3.50 


8045  3.50 

8046  4.50 
Page  96 


8060 
8061 
8062 
8063 
8064 
8065 
8066 
8067 
8068 
8069. 
8070 
8071 
8072 

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8100 
8101 
8102 
8103 
8104 
8105 
8106 
8107 
8108 
8109 
811C 
8112 
8113 
8114 
8115 
8116 
8120 
] 

■8150 
8151 
S152 
8153 
8154 
8155 
8156 
8157 
8158 


Page  97 


!.00 
2.50 
2.00 


2.50 
1.75 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.25 
5.25 
2.75 

3.75 
7.50 
9.50 


Page  98 


4.75 
6.50 
6.50 
4.75 
7.50 
4.75 
5.50 
5.25 


8162 
8163 
8164 
8165 
8166 
8175 
8180 

Pa? 
8190 
8191 
8200 
8201  . 
8202 
8203 
8204 
8205 
8210 


Page  99 


5.50 
4.75 
7.50 
4.75 
4.75 
6.00 
7.50 
100 

2.75 
3.50 
3.00 
4.25 
8.50 
6.50 
11.00 
5.00 
2.75 


Page  101 

8250  blade  only 


2.25 

8251  blade  only 

2.25 

8252  blade  only 

2.50 

8253  blade  only 

2.25 

8254  blade  only 

8255  blade  only 

2.25 

8256  blade  only 

2.25 

8257  blade  only 

2.25 

8258  blade  only 

2.25 

8259  blade  only 

2.25 

8260  blade  only 

2.50 
82  61  blade  only 

2.50 

8262  blade  only 

2.50 

8263  blade  only 

2.50 

8264  blade  only 

2.50 
82  65  blade  only 

2.50 

8266  blade  only 

2.50 

8267  blade  only 

2.50 
8269  blade  only 

2.50 
Fixed  handle,  ex- 
tra .75 
Handle    with    set 
screw,    extra  1.25 

Page  102 
8275  3.00 

82  7  6  3.00 

8277  3.25 

8278  3.25 

8279  4.50 

8280  4.75 

8281  4.50 

8290  2.75 

8291  2.75 

8292  3.75 

8293  2.50 

8294  2.50 
8297  2.25 
8300  3.50 
8302  2.25 
8304  2.50 

Page  103 
8350        12.50 
8360        16.50 
8362        16.50 

8370  5.25 

8371  5.50 


8372  6.00 

8374  ea.  4.50 

8390  6.50 

8391  13.50 


Page 


8395 
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8400 
8401 
8402 
8403 

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8422 
8424 
8426 
8427 
8428 

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8442 
8445 
8446 
8447 
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8496 
8497 
8500 
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8512 
8515 

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8550 
8551 
8552 
8553 
8554 
8555 
8556 
8557 
8558 
8559 
8559 
8560 
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8563 
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Page 


Page 


Page 


104 
45.00 
12.00 
10.50 
10.50 
13.50 
2.50 
105 

10.00 
22.50 
16.50 
40.00 
38.50 
5.00 
106 

G.OO 

7.50 

2.75 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

15.00 

15.00 

3.75 

3.75 

3.75 

5.00 

107 

2.00 

4.75 

.90 

.95 

.85 
7.50 
3.00 


1.75 
2.50 
6.50 
3.75 
6.50 


4,  5,  6 


6.50 
7.50 


3600 


Page 


8620 
8621 


39.00 

109 
155.00 

110 
20.00 
20.00 


8622 
8624 
8626 
8627 
8629 
8630 
8632 
8633 

Page 
8635 
8636 
8640 
8641 
8642 
8645 
8646 
8648 
8649 
8650 

Page 
8650 
8662 
8664 
8665 
8666 
8667 
8679 
8680 
8681 
8682 
8683 
8684 
8685 
8686 
8687 
86881 
8688K 
8688L 
8688M 
8693 
8694 
809  5 
8696 
8697 
8698 

Page 
8700 
8702 
8704 
8705 
8706 
8710 
8715 

Page 
8740 
8741 
8743 
8744 
8750 
8751 
8755 
8760 
8761 
8762 


20.00 
20.00 
22.50 
22.50 
20.00 
20.00 
22.00 
22.00 
111 

20.00 
20.00 
13.00 
11.00 
11.00 
19.00 
14.00 
13.00 
12.00 
11.00 
112 

18.00 

18.00 

18.00 

18.00 

—  18.00 

18.00 

12.50 

12.50 

12.50 

12.50 

12.50 

11. .50 

11.50 

12.50 

9.50 

12.50 

12..50 

12.50 

12.50 

12.50 

12.50 

5.50 

4.50 

5.50 

6.50 

113 

9.50 
9.50 

16.50 

9.50 

21. .50 

6.50 

114 

11.50 
17.25 
16.50 
21.00 
19.25 
25.00 
45.00 
12.00 
10.00 
3.50 


8780 
8781 
8782 
8783 
8784 
8785 
8786 
8787 
8788 
8789 
8790 
8793 
8794 


2.50 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.75 
8.25 
11.25 
8.00 
1.50 
1.75 
2.50 
3.00 


Page  116 

8800  27.50 

8801  27.00 

8802  33..'S0 

8803  38.50 

8804  9.75 

8805  5.75 

8810  4S.00 

8811  58.00 

8812  68.00 

8815  33.00 

8816  36.00 

8817  40.00 

8820  46.25 

8821  50.25 

8822  55.00 


Pago  117 


8830      Gas 

8830  Elec. 

8831  Gas 

8831  Elec. 

8832  Gas 
8832  Elec. 
8834      Gas 

8834  Elec. 

8835  Gas 
8835  Elec. 
8837  Gas 
8837   Elec. 


51.00 

91.00 

66.00 

125.00 

125.00 

211.00 

82.00 

141.00 

106.00 

196.00 

79.00 

117.00 


Page  118 

8850  61.00 

8851  5.5.00 
8853  75.00 
8853                   85.00 

white  enamel 
8860  8.50 

Page  119 
8875  14.5.00 

8880  85.00 

8885  29.50 

8890  215.00 

8891  200.00 
Page  120 

9000 

9002        Prices 
9004  upon 

9010       request 


Mahogany  Instead  of  oak.  flat  cases.  .10.00 
Mahog-any    instead    of    oak,    roll    top 

cases 15.00 

Mahogany  instead  of  oak.  glass  front 

eases 15.00 

.12   to      2.00   D,    Spherical    ea.  l.SO 

2.25  to     4.25  D,  Spherical   ea.  1.50 

4.50   to      6. DO   D,    Spherical    ea.   1.75 

6.50   to     S.OO   D,    Spherical    ea.   8.35 

8.50  to  10.00  D  Plus,   Spherical,  .ea.  2.85 


TKIAl    CASE    ACCESSORIES 

4.50  to     6.00  D,  Cylinders 8.45 

S.50  to  10.00  D  Minus.  Spherical. ea.  3.10 
10.60  to  13.00  D  Plus,  Spherical,  .ea.  3.45 
10.50  to  13.00  D  Minus.  Spherical. ea.  3.75 
14.00  to  10.00  D  Plus.  Spherical,  .ea.  3.75 
14.00  tot  16.00  D  Minus,  Spherical  .ea.  4.10 
18.00  to  20.00  D  Plus,  Spherical,  .ea.  4.45 
18.00  to  20.00  D    Minus.    Spherical. ea.4.75 

.12  to     2.00  D,  Cylinders 2.15 

2.25  to     4.25  D,  Cylinders 2.15 

Cross  line  disk    1.00 


6.50  to     8.00  D,  Cylinders ,3.15 

1,4   deg.  to  3  %  deg..  Prisms 2.25 

4   to      7   Prisms    2.75 

8  to  10  Prisms    3.50 

11   to   13   Prisms     4,45 

14  to  16  Prisms    5.95 

15  to   20   Prisms    8.50 

Blank  disk    76 

Pin  hole  disk 1.00 

Stenopeic  slit 1.25 


IIVDEX 

Sixth  Supplementary  Edition  Catalogue 


EYE  ■  EAR  ■  NOSE  and  THROAT  INSTRUMENTS 
OPHTHAIiMOIiOGMC    EQUIPMENT 

520  FIFTH  AVENUE  NEW  YORK 


I.ONDON 


PARIS 


A 

Acoumeters 56 

Adenoid  Curettes    79 

Adenoid  Forceps    79 

Adenotomes    80 

Anterior  Chamber  Irrigators 50 

Antrum  Curettes 89 

Antrum  Forceps   74  78 

Antrum  Gouges .89 

Antrum  Illuminators 113 

Antrum  Rasps 90 

Antrum  Trocars 91 

Antrum  Washing  Tubes 88 

Applicators,  Ear 60 

Applicators,  Larjoix 107 

Applicators,  Nasal    70 

Artery  Forceps   67 

Atomers   115 

Aural  Inflators 59 

Auscultation  Tubes 56 

Axonometer 17 

B 

Battery,  Pocket 55 

Bjerrum  Screen    25 

Bougies,  Oesophageal 107 

Bronchoscopic  Accessory  Apparatus   112 

Bronchoscopic  Illuminating  Apparatus    Ill 

Bronchoscopes    Ill 

Bulrrs,  Mastoid    , 67 

c 

Campimeter    25 

Capsule  Forceps 42 

Capsule  Punch    43 

Cataract  Knives   35 

Cauteries,  Eye 38 


Chairs 26.  58  119 

Chalazion  Curettes 37 

Charts,  Eye 33  34 

Charts,  Ear 34 

Chisels,  Mastoid 63  64 

Chisels,  Nasal  84,  86  87 

Cilia  Forceps  ........ 43 

Color  Vision  Tests  13,  14  15 

Condensers.,  Light  114 

Condensing  Lenses  .........  ^ ..  ^ 27 

Corneal  Magnifiers   . , 28 

Corneal  Trephines ^..»...... 39 

Cotton  Boxes ..... .^ 92 

Curettes,  Adenoid 79 

Curettes,  Antrum 89 

Curettes,  Ear 60  61 

Curettes,  Laryngeal    1 06 

Curettes,  Mastoid 62 

Curettes,  Nasal 83-5-6-9  90 

Curettes,  Tonsil 102 

Cuspidors 118 

Cut-Offs 115 

Cystotbmes    ...... .'..'.... 36 

D 

Demonstration  Apparatus 33 

Diagnostic  Tubes 56 

Dilators  Lachrymal 48  49 

Distenders,  Nasal 70 

Douches,  Nasal 92 

Dropper  Bottles 50  51 

Drum  Knives 60  61 

E 

Ear  Applicators 60 

Ear  Charts    34 

Ear  Curettes    60  61 

Ear  Forceps    , .....59  60 


Ear  Knives    r 60  61 

Ear  Probes    60 

Ear  Rubber  Stamps 93 

Ear  Snares    60 

Ear  Speculae 55 

Ear  Spouts    68 

Ear  Syringes    68 

Electric  Light  Stands 114 

Electrolysis  Set 57 

Elevators,  Mastoid 63 

Elevators^  Septal    83  84 

Entropium  Forceps 43  44 

Enucleation  Spoon   38 

Eustachian  Applicators    57 

Eustachian  Bougies    57 

Eustachian  Catheters    . 57 

Eustachian  Probes    57 

Eustachian  Sounds 57 

Eustachian  Speculum 58 

Eustachian  Tube  Curettes 57 

Ex-Ophthalmometer  ........«.<. 31 

Explorers,  Brain 67 

Eye  Cauteries -. . .  .-. . 38' 

Eye  Charts 33  34 

Eye  Forceps .  .42,  43,  44  45 

Eye  Instrument  Cases , .  .  ....... . .  53' 

Eye  Irrigators   ......  ^ ..- * 50' 

Eye  Magnets    . . .  ^. . 54 

Eye  Masks    52 

Eye — Rubber  Stamps 32 

Eye  Scissors    ..... .  . .41  42 

Eye  Speculae ,.  .46  47 

Eye  Suture  Instruments 47 


Gouges,  Mastoid 63     64 

Gouges,  Nasal  86.  87,  88    89 


H 


Head  Bands    95 

Head  Mirrors    95 

Head  Lights    113 

Hearing  Testing  Apparatus 56  57 

Hemostat,   Tonsil    99  100 

Hooks,  Incus 60 

Hooks,  Nasal    86 

Hooks,  Tonsil 1 02 


I 


Illuminating  Apparatus,  Eye .27,  28,  29.  30  1 14 

Illuminating  Apparatus,  Aiitrum    113 

Illuminating  Apparatus,  Ear .  55 

IlIumiHating  Apparatus,  Post-Nasal 113 

Illuminating  Fixtures 1 14 

Incus  Hooks 60 

Intra-capsule  Cataract  Extraction  Instruments .  .  38 

Intubation  Instruments 108 

Irrigators,  Anterior  Chamber   50 

Irrigators,  Ear 68 

Irrigators,  Lid 50 

Iris  Hooks . .  .  37 

Iris  Probe  and  Spatula.  .... 37 

Iris  Retractor   39 


Fisher's  Instruments,  Eye  . '. . . ".  \ '. '. .'. . . .  37,  39  42 

Forceps,  Adenoid ...'....'. 79 

Forceps,  Artery    67 

Forceps,  Antrum .  74  78 

Forceps,  Cilia 43 

Forceps,  Ear .59  60 

Forceps,  Entropium    , 43  44 

Forceps,  Eye 42,  43,  44  45 

Forceps,  Laryngeal 106 

Forceps,  Mastoid 64  65 

Forceps.  Nasal  .....  71 .  72.  73.  74.  75.  76.  77  78 

Forceps.  Septal. 71,72,  73,  74,  75,  76,  77  78 

Forceps,  Tissue    66 

Forceps,  Tonsil    ...................  98,  99  1 00 

Foreign  Body  Extractors,  Ear 60 

Foreign  Body  Spuds    36 

Foreign  Body  Spuds,  illuminated   36 

Fowler's  Ear  Douche 68 

Frontal  Sinus  Forceps 75 

Frontal  Sinus  Washing  Tubes 88 

Furuncle  KniveiS   61 

Fusion  Training  Appliances   21 


Keratomes , 35 

Keratometer . 31 

Knife  Needles 35 

Knives,  Ear 60,  61 

Knives,  Furnuncle 61 

Knives.  Mastoid    . . . . , 66 

Knives,  Nasal 84.  85.  86 

Knives,  Septal 84,  86 

Knives,  Tonsil 101.  102 


Lachrymal  Canulae 49 

Lachrymal  Dilators 48,  49 

Lachrymal  Knives 37 

Lachrymal  Probes 48 

Lachrymal  Sac  Retractors   . 48 

Lachrymal  Styles 49 

Lachrymal  Syringes 49 


Laryngeal  Applicators 1 07 

Laryngeal  Curettes 1 06 

Laryngeal  Forceps 1 06 

Laryngeal  Illuminators 110  111 

Laryngeal  Punches 112 

Laryngeal  Speculae 1 10,  1 1 1 

Laryngeal  Syringes 107 

Lens  Measure , 3 

Lens  Spoons 38 

Lid  Retractors 39 

Light  Condensers   ......; 114 

Loupes,  Binocular  .;.;;;.....;.; 28 

M 

Maddox  Rods 4 

Magnets,  Eye 54 

Mallets 64 

Malingering  Tests 16 

Mastoid  Burrs 67 

Mastoid  Chisels 63,  64 

Mastoid  Curettes 62 

Mastoid  Elevators 63 

Mastoid  Gouges   63,  64 

Mastoid  Mallets 64 

Mastoid  Retractors   63 

Mastoid  Rongeurs 64,  65 

Metal  Sutures 67 

Microscopes,  Corneal 30 

Mouth  Gags 97 

Mules  Spheres 39 

N 

Nasal  Applicators 70 

Nasal  Bridges   82 

Nasal  Chisels 84,  86.  87 

Nasal  Curettes 83,  85,  86,  89,  90 

Nasal  Distenders 70 

Nasal  Douches 92 

Nasal  Forceps.. 71,  72,  73,  74,  75,  76,  77,  78,  79 

Nasal  Gouges 86,  87,  88,  89 

Nasal  Hooks 86 

Nasal  Knives 84,  85,  86 

Nasal  Needles 85 

Nasal  Probes 70 

Nasal  Retractors 84 

Nasal  Rubber  Stamps 93 

Nasal  Saws   81 

Nasal  Scissors 73 

Nasal  Speculae 69,  70 

Nasal  SpHnts 82 

Nasal  Suture  Instruments 85 

Nasal  Syringes 92 

Nebulizers    115 

Needle  Holders   47 

Needles,  Nasal 85 


Oscular  Transilluminator 29,  30 

Office  Cabinet 119 

Operating  Lamp 29,  30 

Operating  Phantoms,  Eye 33 

Operating  Masks,  Eye 52 

Ophthalmometers 26 

Ophthalmoscopes   18,  19 

Ophthalmoscope  Lenses   27 

Oesophageal  Bougies 107 

Oesophageal  Instruments 107,   110,   111 

Osteological  Preparations 120 

Otoscopes 55,  56 


Palate  Retractors   . 97 

Perimeters    22,  23 

Perimeter  Accessories 22 

Pharyngoscope 58 

Phelps  Bag 59 

Phoro-Optometer  20 

Pillar  Retractors 102 

Placido  Disc   16 

PoHtzer  Acoumeter 56 

Pocket  Battery 55 

Politzer  Bags 59 

Politzer  Bag  Tips   59 

Powder  Blowers 115 

Prism  Cases  &  Prisms , 3 

Prism  Frames   3 

Probes,  E^r 60 

Probes,  Lachrymal 48 

Probes,  Nasal .  •  •  •  •  • 70 

Protectors,  Mastoid 65 

Pumps   94 

Punch  Forceps,  Canulae 112 

Punches,  Tonsil 103 

Punctum  Dilators 48 


Rasps,  Antrum 90 

Rasps,  Frontal  Sinus 90 

Retinoscopes  17,  19 

Retinoscopic  Lamps  and  Chimneys 17 

Retractors,  Lachrymal  Sac 48 

Retractors,  Mastoid 63 

Retractors,  Nasal    84 

Retractors,  Palate  . 97 

Retractors,  Pillar 1 02 

Retractors,  Tonsil  1 02 

Rubber  Stamps,  Eye 32 

Rubber  Stamps,  Nasal  93 

Rubber  Stamps,  Ear 93 


Saws 81 

Scalpels   35 

Scalpels,  Ear 66 

Schematic  Eyes 17 

Scissors,  Eye   41 ,  42 

Scissors,  Nasal    73 

Scissors,  Tonsil 103 

Septal  Elevators 83,  84 

.  Septal  Forceps. .  71.  72,  73,  74.  75,  76,  77,  78,  79, 82 

Septal  Knives 84,  86 

Septal  Speculae  . . 69,  70 

Septum   Instruments. 75,  76. 82.  83,  84,  85,  86 

Sets  Ear  Instruments 61 

Siegels  Otoscope  56 

Sinus  Treatments  &  Suction  Apparatus 94 

Skiascopic  Racks    18 

Snares,  Ear  ...........-.;........ 60 

Snares,  Nasal 81 

Snares,  Tonsil 103,   104 

Speculae,  Ear 55 

Speculae,  Eye 46,  47 

Speculae,  Laryngeal    .  . . .  i 110,   111 

Speculae,  Nasal 69.  70 

Speculae,  Septal 70 

Spoke  Shave,  Nasal   ..•..•.... 85,  86 

Sprays 115 

Stereoscopes  ;.........- 21 

Stereoscopic  Campimeter 24 

Stereoscopic  Charts 21 

Sterilizers 1 16,   1 1  7 

Stools     ...:..  .  .  :......;>.....  1  .......  .  .26,    1  19 

Strabismus  Hooks  .....■.'.■....•.■.... 38 

Strabismomter    . ... ... .  .<. . . . .- 38 

Suction  Apparatus 94 

Suppression  Apparatus,  Ear 56 

Suspension  Apparatus ... .  .  109 

Suture  Instruments,  Eye 47 

Suture  Instruments^  Nasal 85 

Suture  Instruments,  Tonsil 99 

Sutures,   Metal    67 

Syringes 68.  92.   106.  107 

Syringes.  Ear    68 

Syringes,  Laryngeal    107 

Syringes,  Nasal 92 

Syringes,  Tonsil 1 06 

Svvdvel  Knives 84 


Tables 26 

Tattooing  Needles 36 


Tampons,  Nasal    82 

Tenaculae,  Tonsil   . . .  .^ . , 102 

Tendon  Tucker ; 45 

Test  Types 7.  8.  9.  10 

Test  Type  Cabinets 11,   12 

Tonometers   ....'. 40 

Tongue  Depressors 96,  1 10 

Tonsil  Curettes 1 02 

Tonsil  Enucleators  '.........'..... 1 02 

Tonsil  Forceps    ......!...;.... 98,  99.  1 00 

Tonsil  Hemostat  1 00 

Tonsil  Hooks 1 02 

Tonsil  Knives 101 .  102 

Tonsil  Suture  Needles 1 02 

Tonsil  Punches 103 

Tonsil  Retractors    .,,,.,... 1 02 

Tonsil  Scissors 1 03 

Tonsil  Snares  .... 103.  104 

Tonsillotomes 1 05 

Tracheotomy  Instruments 1 08 

Transilluminator.  Ocular 29,  30 

Treatment  Cases 51,  52 

Trial  Cases 1,2 

Trial  Case  Accessories 4.  5,  6 

Trial  Frames 5,6 

Trocars,  Antrum 91 

Tropometer 20 

Tuning  Forks 56 


u 


Undines   ..•.■..•.•.■.  ....-.■. . '. .  i 50 

Universal  Handle    .■..-.■.•...•.•.■....-..•... 76 

Universal  Punches   ..;....... 77.  78 


Vaporizer,  Ear    58 ; 


w 


Wall  Brackets 114 

Washing  Bottles 50 

Waste  Cotton  Boxes '.....'. 92 

Waste  Receptacles ' '. 92,  1 1 8 

Whistles 57 


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